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Field Notes: Rising to the challenge

An episode of the Daily Emerald podcast, hosted by Emerald Media Group, titled "Field Notes: Rising to the challenge" was published on February 28, 2026 and runs 13 minutes.

February 28, 2026 ·13m · Daily Emerald

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In the sixth episode of Field Notes, host Julia Boring explores what it means to live sustainably in everyday life. How can small, intentional choices create meaningful change? Maren Fullerton, director of the Rising Project, a student-run organization dedicated to making sustainable living an accessible daily practice, joins this episode to share her experience. Fullerton reflects on how her work with Rising has shaped her outlook and offers insight into the creative projects that are helping to inspire her and other students across campus.Music is “Why Don’t Birds Sing” by Doctor Turtle, found on the Free Music Archive.

In the sixth episode of Field Notes, host Julia Boring explores what it means to live sustainably in everyday life. How can small, intentional choices create meaningful change? Maren Fullerton, director of the Rising Project, a student-run organization dedicated to making sustainable living an accessible daily practice, joins this episode to share her experience. Fullerton reflects on how her work with Rising has shaped her outlook and offers insight into the creative projects that are helping to inspire her and other students across campus.


Music is “Why Don’t Birds Sing” by Doctor Turtle, found on the Free Music Archive.

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