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"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

Old Gold & Black

"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

Old Gold & Black

"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

Old Gold & Black

Mia Springer

Mia Springer, Environment Editor

Mia Springer in a senior from Lake Forest, Ill. majoring in biology with minors in journalism and environmental science. On Wake Forest’s campus, she is a member of Chi Omega and an intern at the Office of Sustainability. In her free time, Mia enjoys reading, yoga and baking.

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Vibrantly colored microplastics seen mixed in with sand.

Microplastics: The invisible enemy

Mia Springer, Environmental Editor
January 22, 2025
Campus Garden entry sign on Polo Rd.

Growing Roots: Sarah Rodgers

Mia Springer, Environment Editor
October 12, 2024
Laure Frazier from Farm Girl Arts.

From seed to produce

Mia Springer, Environment Editor
September 15, 2024
A magnolia tree, for which Wake Forest is famed, stands on Wake Forest's campus.

The lungs of our campus

Mia Springer, Staff Writer
April 13, 2023
A family of skiers race down a mountain.

Skiing: A slippery slope

Mia Springer, Staff Writer
March 14, 2023
Dr. Brian Tague instructs students on mycology.

Mycology & Magnolias: A world of fungi

Mia Springer, Contributing Writer
February 9, 2023
The graduate cohort draws heavily on the book All We Can Save.

Graduate cohort focuses on eco-justice

Mia Springer, Contributing Writer
October 31, 2022
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