by Emma LaPlante
When Mary Ostafi moved to a high-rise loft in downtown St. Louis in 2011, she had never gardened before in her life. Within a year, she became the founding director of the first community garden in downtown St. Louis.
by Emma LaPlante When Mary Ostafi moved to a high-rise loft in downtown St. Louis in 2011, she had never gardened before in her life. Within a year, she became the founding director of the first community garden in downtown St. Louis.
by Emma LaPlante When this year’s Carnaval skit writing team sat down at its earliest meeting, one question, posed by Co-Chair Cecilia Joy Pérez, hung in the air. “If you had a platform to say something to the entire school about Latino issues, what would you say to them?” the Washington University senior asked her fellow executive board members.
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