The homesteading pros at Gold Shaw Farm explain why people keep telling farmers to go touch grass.
Michael Ingram is a Senior Contributor from the United States of America. Michael has been writing for GameRant since 2021 with a previous history of personal analytical writing. Michael is a lifelong ...
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Video games have been trying to replicate the real world for decades. In this report from Endless Thread's Dean Russell, we find that today, video game environments and technologies are being used to ...
In a personal correspondence with Sister Libby Osgood — who is with the Congregation of Notre Dame de Montreal and is an associate professor of sustainable design engineering at the University of ...
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Nature in video games has evolved from a simple backdrop to an essential portal for many, particularly those whose access to the outdoors is limited. Consider Cassie Anne, a prominent Minecraft ...
Echo Park, one of LA’s most happening neighborhoods, is only a 25-minute bus ride from campus. (Vicente A. / Flickr) I find the way the USC community often talks about the vibrant neighborhoods beyond ...
“Touch grass.” Up until fairly recently, I had never heard this phrase. But it seems to be growing in popularity, as more and more I see it written and hear people say it. This phrase is used when ...
The farm experts at Gold Shaw Farm unpack what “touch grass” really means for modern farmers today. Trump wants his peace board signed in Davos. Macron declines Police investigating shooting of ...
For anyone doomscrolling their way through 2025, the temptation to chill out is stronger than ever. This is why Swoon, the Studio’s immersive art experience, Touch Grass, is such a welcome respite ...
They say that some months feel like a week, and some weeks feel like a month. They don’t tell you that some weeks can feel like an entire year, and specifically one in which hell managed to break ...