November 18, 2009
- 2:30 pm
By Elizabeth - UC Berkeley

Give to those who need it most. And who are really cute.
With the holidays comin’ round the bend, I’m sure most of us are starting to think of gifts both for ourselves and for others. And although receiving is arguably the most enjoyable part of the gift giving tradition, we must not forget others that need our help during this time. Giving money or volunteering with any charity is awesome regardless of its cause, but I am an advocate of environmentally-geared charities. Here are some of the top causes and their most reliable charities to get you in the giving mood this holiday season.
Forest Preservation: Because what would the holidays be like without trees covered in snow (or twinkle lights, if you hail from California as well)? Forests form important ecosystems for many species of wildlife and plants. Plus, trees are a great source of oxygen and an effective method of carbon sequestration which can lower greenhouse gas levels in the air. Some of the top rated charities in this arena are: American Forests, The Pachamama Alliance, and Trees, Water, and People (TWP).
Ocean Protection: The ocean is the world’s last frontier. There are thousands of species that we do not fully understand or even know about yet. The ocean exemplifies diversity in an ecosystem and is very essential to our life on earth. Plus, dolphins are just adorable. Help protect them and their habitat by donating to one of these charities: Oceana, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, The Surfrider Foundation, and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS). Read More »
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December 20, 2008
- 11:30 am
By Carly - Grinnell
It’s my belief that dads are the most impossible group of people for whom to buy holiday gifts. What do they want, anyway? Year after year, I dread the rolling around of his birthday and Christmas because I have absolutely no idea what to get for my dad.
Not this year!
Inevitably, there will always be people on your holiday-gift list who stump you (especially now that you waited until the last minute!). Maybe you haven’t seen Great-Aunt Ruby since you were ten, but you have to get her something this year because she just sent you a ton of cash for your birthday. Or maybe you just made a new friend, but you aren’t sure of this person’s likes and dislikes yet.
Charity to the rescue!
If the people you know are nice, they’d probably really appreciate a charitable gift. Not the kind of charity where you give them money—the kind of charity where you give others money in the name or honor of those you’re gifting.
Here are some great places to start.
Heifer International – This organization has a gift catalog link from their home page, which will lead you to a menagerie of offerings to give in the name of friends or family members. You can give a flock of chicks or ducks for as little as $20. Heifer is all about providing livestock to people who need it to become self-reliant, and it’s a great cause. Read More »
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April 11, 2008
- 3:30 pm
By Olua - Washington College

Every now and then, you wander across those stories that make the tears well up in your eyes; stories about amazing people doing amazing things that you can’t help but admire them for. Nigel Hearnden is one of those people.
Nigel Hearnden and Anne Hearnden were your typical storybook married couple, the kind that you never hear about anymore. For 29 years, they loved each other, were there for each other, and supported each other. And when Anne was diagnosed with cancer in August 2001, Nigel was with her every step of the way. With her amazing strength and her loyal partner ever at her side, she went through 20 months of chemotherapy, three invasive operations, and overcame three different types of cancer: Hodgkin’s lymphoma, bowel cancer and liver cancer (twice).
Tragically, despite her many victories and accomplishments, Anne unexpectedly died in November 2005 from a heart infection.
Nigel and Anne had planned to go to Rome for their 30th anniversary. But even though Anne isn’t with him, Nigel is still making the journey. On foot. Read More »