LinkLinks Washington Post: In planting campus gardens, university students root themselves in the larger world By Editor On Sep 3, 2018 75 Share On Wednesday afternoon, when the city felt trapped inside a soup cauldron, Yvana Petros, 21, crouched alongside H Street NW and dug her fingers into a patch of soil. She and twenty or so other George Washington University students had braved the heat to enter a space many of their fellow students might walk by a thousand times without noticing: a half-block strip of cultivated land tucked into the most urban of campuses. Campus GardensEnvironmentFoggy BottomGeorge Washington UniversityUrban Gardens 75 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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