Amherst's Gabriel Arboleda argues against the notion of sustainable development
During the Nov. 18 lecture, Prof. Arboleda encouraged students to consider the counterproductive implications of modern sustainability initiatives in urban design.
During the Nov. 18 lecture, Prof. Arboleda encouraged students to consider the counterproductive implications of modern sustainability initiatives in urban design.
“When you’re younger, you don’t really notice you’re that different,” Hannan Canavan ’25, student leader of Deisvergent, said. “The adults did, because they could see you from the outside, but your peers, they really didn’t. Then, as you get older, there starts to become this barrier, this invisible wall. Others begin to progress and understand things that you don’t. That’s a very isolating experience.”
Warner spoke about her most recent book and the lessons she took away from the project.
The Justice spoke with the current PAD advocacy chair to discuss their initiative and varying roadblocks.
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Police log 5-22-23
Goodbye Brandeis, I’m ready to move on
Drew Weissman ’81 encourages the Class of 2023 to “embrace the spirit of perseverance”