John Delamar - CNU - Own Entry 12/8
For this blog entry I wanted to think about how CNU could make campus more sustainable. The main thing that comes to my mind is totally getting rid of the great lawn. The great long is a huge monoculture lawn that requires water and chemicals to keep it pristine. These chemicals are harmful to the environment, runoff pollution will affect the local species and the community of Newport News itself. The lawn could be replaced with a central meadow. Flowers and butterflies would make the campus look very majestic, adding to the allure factor the campus. The new diverse lawn would promote biodiversity on campus which is great for those in the science departments who can easily go out and conduct research. CNU should also add more trash cans around campus, especially on east campus, and the bins should be coupled with recycling receptacles so that proper waste disposal is being engaged.
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