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Sharon Engel
''This Earth Day is more significant to me, because our dependence on nature has been exposed by the instability of everything else around us. The uncertainty of a pandemic reminds us of the permanence of nature and the comfort it provides. Many of us are finding solace in taking walks and generally have a heightened appreciation for being out of doors. However, if we want to lean on nature’s stability far into the future, it’s imperative that we follow through on our commitments to protect it. Nature is only as permanent as our promises to protect it'' —Sharon Engel ’22, environmental studies and anthropology
Andrea Bugyis
''Earth Day definitely feels different since it normally was a day for me to celebrate my love of the planet with others and participate in social events, such as tree planting or trash pickups with others. But I am so grateful for the fresh air and sunlight on my face as I walk through my neighborhood. The Earth provides so much comfort that I took for granted. I consider my daily routine to now include going around the house once I wake up and turn off all the lights my mother has turned on and abandoned. I also turn off the TV that is running the news 24/7 even if no one is watching. I also just got a compost bin and signed up for compost pickup in St. Louis. I’m very excited that this company not only takes food but paper towels and pizza boxes.'' —Andrea Bugyis ’21, environmental science
Aimee Koestler Ecorep
''Although I wish I was eating some ice cream with chocolate sprinkles on the Quad and making a coffee-ground face mask, I am thankful for the opportunity to spend time with family on this special day. A major thing I have tried to focus on while at home has been to educate my family on the proper ways to recycle and making sure that we are only using the resources that we need. No matter where you are, you always can have the ability to enjoy your surroundings. So today, my family and I will embark on a hike, enjoy being outside, and simply appreciate the world around us.'' —Aimee Koestler ’22, biology

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