‘Urban Appalachian Trail’ Almost One-Quarter Complete

For the last 16 years a group of trails and cycling advocates have worked largely in obscurity to create a vision for an “urban Appalachain Trail”: a 3,000 mile off-road trail from Key West, Florida to Calais, Maine for bikers and hikers. Headquartered in the Rhode Island-based East Coast Greenway Alliance, the trail’s backers work […]

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Blogging for Engagement in College Park

Can a blog help bring new participants to the planning process? We’re not sure, but we’re trying. Two recent articles describe the progress we’ve made since launching Rethink College Park six months ago. The first is from today’s edition of The Diamondback, the campus student newspaper. When then-graduate student Brian Carroll defended his thesis on […]

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Upside Down Washington

Thanks to a mixture of history, geography, and custom, north is up on almost every map made in the world. Some attribute the practice to the ancient Egyptian scholar Ptolemy, however thanks to the distribution of landmass in the world the most prolific mapmaking civilizations have called the northern hemisphere home. So-called upside down maps […]

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Shaw Blogosphere Review

Over the past several months there has been a small blogging renaissance in Shaw. Any discussion of the Shaw blogosphere has to start with the the long-running (almost 4 years) and thoughtful In Shaw. However, the recent renaissance seemed to start some time last summer when Life in Mount Vernon Square (which, despite the name […]

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January Blogger Meetup Attendees

Thanks to everyone who attended the January blogger meetup last night. We had about 25 people attend including both regulars and a number of new faces. Commercial or organizational sites represented included DCBlogs, Debatepedia, The ONE Campaign Blog, PharmCountry, and Wirkle. Other attendees of various genres, in no particular order: Candy Sandwich, Brokekid.net, Ross Notes, […]

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