
A SPOONFUL OF SUGAR
Kaitlin Lubetkin ’07 and Jason Heino ’07 sprinkle table sugar on gridded areas in the 445-acre Mima Mounds Natural Area, just south of Olympia, Wash. Sugar helps to mitigate excess nitrogen in the soil that was left by Scotch broom. Once the soil returns to its natural state, native prairie flora have a better chance of competing with nonnative plants.
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How sweet it is
Using sugar to help restore vanishing Puget prairies
All right! in All-Sports
A first for overall Logger athletics
Hidden agenda
A rare opportunity to go where few have gone before
SPURS hangs it up
But a new honor society will carry on the tradition
At Commencement, heart-to-heart talk
Commencement is a time of celebration, but it's also a time for reflection and advice
Spring cleaning in New Orleans
Twenty UPS students volunteered in Louisiana over spring break
Postcards from the rim
Living vicariously through correspondence from PacRim/Asia Study travelers
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