I’m a born and raised procrastinator. I coasted through high school on the philosophy of “the due date is the do date”, and made it through with a 4.2 GPA. For most of college, I was able to do the same, and I’m sure that if you’re reading this, you’re in the same boat. I’m… Read more »
Phytoplankton and Public Health: Lake Monroe’s Implications for Managing Freshwater Ecosystems
(Photo: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc. by Zachary Haslick) Algae holds a valuable position in telling us about the health of a freshwater supply as well as the communities depending on it. For Lake Monroe, a reservoir just southeast of Bloomington, Indiana, and the city’s primary drinking water source, phytoplankton can serve as an early… Read more »