Dec 17, 2011

By Aleks Bacewicz

Amidst the obstacles presented by poverty and deforestation, dedicated travelers are sowing the seeds of ecotourism in Haiti’s rugged terrain.

Mar 23, 2010

By Kelley Coggins-Anton

In the life of a college student, spring cleaning conveniently coincides with the end of spring semester. And while we considered barraging you with a roll-call of eco-conscious cleaners, who has the time to scrub the floors like a 1950s housewife? Not us. Instead, the Fine Print DIY staff is focusing on a more manageable interior space and the one most likely to be ignored during your spring cleaning: your vagina. Not to insinuate that it’s dirty. Just cluttered. Cluttered with feminine hygiene products that are bleached with chemicals that can be absorbed during use and produce 300 pounds of trash in a woman’s menstruating lifetime.

Feb 23, 2010

By Leah Herman

Saffron Winter Rolls These rolls are made for Santa Lucia Day, which happens on December 13th and begins Christmas in Sweden. Although it is originally a Christmas recipe, I make these delicious rolls all year. They can be served with a little powdered sugar on top or alone – either way they make a great [...]