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LUCAPblog: November 2009
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Return to LUCAP main page. Wednesday, November 4. I think that It would be nice for LUCAP to begin a partnership with Cafe Reconcile, and if we do we could use these tips from the NY times. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pax Christi New Orleans. INExchange: New Orleans Fair Trade. School of the Americas Watch. Crescent City Farmers Market. Green Light New Orleans. New Orleans City Council. Army corps of engineers. Fair trade in new orleans. Gillis long poverty law center. New schools for new orleans.
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LUCAPblog: February 2008
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Return to LUCAP main page. Tuesday, February 12. More crime in public housing. The public housing issue has caused so much controversy over the last few months, that it seems as if the City Council and HUD want it to just go away. Well, it isn't, largely thanks to only two reporters, Edward Pound from the National Journal and Lolis Eric Elie from the Times-Pic. I should also note that I only found these articles through the blog. Run by local artist/advocate/voice of Mr. Burns Harry Shearer. Evidence is ...
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LUCAPblog: July 2008
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Return to LUCAP main page. Tuesday, July 22. New LUCAP advisor has arrived! After months of facebook stalking (haha), I finally met the new LUCAP advisor and Director of Immersion trips Josh Daly. He's a Loyola and LUCAP grad from back in 2004 and I'm really excited to be working with him this year. I even found some. Mentioning him, so he's totally legit. He'll be working for the last two weeks of July before leaving for two weeks to get married and go honeymooning. Glad to have you, Josh! The LUCAPblog...
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LUCAPblog: October 2008
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Return to LUCAP main page. Wednesday, October 22. Help the St Bernard Project Win $100,000. Http:/ www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2008/cnn.heroes/archive/liz.mccartney.html. So if you haven't, or have, heard,. From the St Bernard Project-. Yes, that's right! The very group SHROCKIN' works with, here, in New Orleans, at Loyola, is nominated to be a CNN Hero. And is one of the Top 10 finalists! The announcement of the winnder will over Thanksgiving in LA- whoop! SO GO NOW AND VOTE! Tuesday, October 14. The LUCAPblog...
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LUCAPblog: The EPA and Harmful Gasses
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Return to LUCAP main page. Tuesday, March 24. The EPA and Harmful Gasses. Take a look at this article about the EPA's new direction in regards to heat-trapping gasses. The move is likely to have a profound effect across the economic spectrum, affecting transportation, power plants, oil refineries, cement plants and other manufacturers. Once made final, the agency’s finding will pave the way for federal regulation of carbon dioxide, methane and other heat-trapping gases linked to global warming. The LUCAP...
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LUCAPblog: April 2008
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Return to LUCAP main page. Sunday, April 27. 98% of Americans Favor Public Transit for Others. Funny and true, yet again the Onion hits the nail on the head with this article. Expanding mass transit isn't just a good idea, it's a necessity," Holland said. "My drive to work is unbelievable. I spend more than two hours stuck in 12 lanes of traffic. It's about time somebody did something to get some of these other cars. Off the road.". Friday, April 25. For more information and their end-of-the-week update.
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LUCAPblog: A late look at guns on campuses
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Return to LUCAP main page. Sunday, August 24. A late look at guns on campuses. I know its a bit late to blog about this story, but I ran across a Loyolacentric article. In the Gambit today regarding guns on campuses. Louisiana House Resolution 199. The article is a very interesting read indeed. According to the Center for Disease Control website, the number of accidental handgun deaths in 2005 was 789 http:/ webapp.cdc.gov/cgi-bin/broker.exe. August 24, 2008 at 9:54 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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LUCAPblog: May 2008
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Return to LUCAP main page. Monday, May 12. Want to advise LUCAP? LUCAP needs a new adviser, since our beloved Rick Yelton is leaving. Do *you* have what it takes? Colbert rips apart ethanol. Tuesday, May 6. Michael Pollan, author of the Omnivore's Dilemma and In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto, delivers a talk on food vs nutrition at Google. For those worlds healthiest pizza obsessed LUCAPers, this is a very good thing to watch. Monday, May 5. Good Magazine did a great graphic. Thursday, May 1.
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LUCAPblog: Lower your carbon footprint with factory farming?
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Return to LUCAP main page. Tuesday, August 19. Lower your carbon footprint with factory farming? Any casual environmentalist would tell you that local food is more sustainable than factory farmed food shipped from across the country. And it makes sense - there's nothing eco-friendly about a soot-belching diesel semi blazing across the interstates of America. . Of the austro-liberatrian Mises Institute. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pax Christi New Orleans. INExchange: New Orleans Fair Trade.
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LUCAPblog: Care-giving for the Elderly
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Return to LUCAP main page. Tuesday, October 14. Care-giving for the Elderly. Interesting article that speaks a lot about care-giving with the elderly. It relates directly to SMILE (Students Moving into the Lives of the Elderly) which works to bridge the gap between generations and develop fellowship between students and seniors in New Orleans (contact Joelle Brown at jebrown@loyno.edu. The fact that the question is asked, who is taking care of our elderly? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The opinions...