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The Path Less Traveled
The trail for the last three-quarters of a mile was completely covered in thick, hard ice…
On the Outside of the Wildlife Field, Looking In
After working at an environmental education camp this summer, I noticed that wildlife is often the first thing that sparks a person’s interest in conservation…
Stirrings
The humility found in poetry can remind us that we are ‘plain members of the biotic community’…
LGBTQ+
The conference also gave us a chance to meet many different people from all different walks of life, all brought to this place in an attempt to grow, find themselves, and more fully understand the LGBTQ+ community…
Outdoor Fun with R.A.E.L.M.
However, my favorite time of the week is the Wednesday lab when we go out and hike different trails and learn first-hand outdoor leadership and technical skills…
Smitty since 4th Grade: Interview with Trustee Jones
I essentially grew up on campus. I know all the little nooks and crannies of the main campus and the surrounding ‘external’ campus as well…
Visit to Annapolis: Northeastern Fish and Wildlife Conference
At first I assumed I was going to be the low man on the totem pole, but after conversing with some professionals and attending the presentations, I did not feel completely removed from these individuals…
Brian McDonnell and the PSC VIC
I know that even before the VIC existed as the APA’s interpretive center, Brian had a vision for what could happen on the land…
Draft Horses at PSC: Insight from Bob Brhel
I first heard about the school when I was a junior in high school…
Signs of Spring
Yes, it’s still cold. And yes, there’s snow in the forecast. But spring is on its way!
Draft Horse Club Visits the Mcleod Estate
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Art and Science of Time, at SAMFest!
Be sure to put SAMFest on your calendar for Saturday, April 16. This will be PSC’s third annual Science Art, Music Festival at the Paul Smiths VIC, in which scientists use the arts to communicate their science, and artists use science to inform their art.