SIGHTSEEING: Shining Sevilla

Katerina Athanasiou  —  May 1, 2012

I arrived in Sevilla dazed and confused. But this incredible Mediteranean city, with its Andalucian culture intact, delectable frybread and zest for the “good life,” quickly became my favorite place I’ve been.

TRAVEL TIPS: Less is More

Katerina Athanasiou  —  Mar 29, 2012

Before I left for Italy, everybody had their own two cents to offer me. “Appreciate every minute!” “Make sure you take advantage of where you are!” “It’ll fly by.” I took it all to heart.

REVIEW: Deliciously Non Sequitur

Katerina Athanasiou  —  Mar 5, 2012

In the land of pasta, wine, and cappuccinos, every meal is a gastronomic adventure. Even a simple two euro panini is a joy for the taste buds. I could write for days about my favorite meals: fried artichokes in Rome’s Jewish Ghetto, spicy tomato-garlic pici in a mom-and-pop restaurant in Sienna, and of course, margherita pizza in Naples.

A Pivotal Moment for the Environment and Population

Katerina Athanasiou  —  Nov 6, 2010

On Nov. 4, Roots and Shoots – a student group that centered on environmental education – hosted a lecture on the interconnections between climate change, women’s rights and political issues as part of their Environmental Justice and Film Speaker Series. 

From Rubber Duckies to Agent Orange: The Dangers of PVC Products

Katerina Athanasiou  —  Nov 6, 2010

Did you spot a huge blow-up canvas duck on Ho Plaza this Tuesday? It was the Society for Natural Resource Conservation (SNRC) raising awareness about the beginning of their PVC-free campaign. 

A Summer of Kale and Dirt

Katerina Athanasiou  —  Sep 13, 2010

Months prior, upon scrambling to design a “restful-but-productive-and-recharging” summer, I decided I wanted to work on a farm.  Many phone calls and emails later (typically exchanged during the procrastinating periods before prelim season), I arranged to spend my July in Warner, New Hampshire as a farmhand on a small organic family farm. With only a few paragraphs and pictures on their website, I knew not what to expect. And so, on a morning in late June, I boarded a train to Boston, where after a quick meal I transferred onto a bus headed to Concord, New Hampshire. 

Seven Science Questions with USDA Secretary

Katerina Athanasiou  —  May 4, 2010

Dr. Molly Jahn Ph.D '88 is a Cornell Alumnus and the current United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary of Research, Education and Economics.  She answers seven science questions about the future of agriculture, the current Farm Bill and the USDA's top priorites.

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