Jewell Ludwigsen
jludwigs@tennessee.edu

Jewell was born in Santiago, Chile and has moved over eight different times. Currently majoring in Journalism and Electronic Media with a focus on Magazine writing, Jewell is also on the Lady Vol Rowing team. In her spare time she likes to draw, take photographs and spend time with friends.

Reporter
February 01 2008 :: Blogging in the classroom
September 13 2008 :: We are suffocating in fresh air
September 29 2008 :: Green is the new orange
November 26 2008 :: Hang up and drive
Photographer
Students are looking for cheaper and healthier ways to travel every day.
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Recycling bins are spread throughout campus for students to disposit their trash.
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Biking to campus is a way to save money and help keep green house gases down. Many UT students prefer to bike than drive.
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The campus has many areas where students can sit outside and enjoy the fresh air.
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UT has made an effort to stop the litter that accumulates throughout the campus.
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Meat industries are now trying to look more appealing to people going green by advertising meat where cows have been raised without growth hormones.
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The sky may be gloomy, but the plants remain optimistically green
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Flowers continue to bloom
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Flowers have come out for spring, but it seems Tennessee wants one more taste of winter.
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Fans cheer on the Lady Vols
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Pink and white shirts cover stadium stairs before the Lady Vol basketball game.
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UT at night lights up the sky
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Most buildings could blend in together with the same color of brick.
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Through many building windows, the city of Knoxville can be seen as a background.
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On top of The Hill many landmarks of UT can be seen, like Neyland Stadium.
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Most buildings on UT are built out of red brick and give the area a uniform look.
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Stairs are the way to get up to the Historic Ayers Hall on top of The Hill
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McClung Tower can be seen from multiple locations on the campus.
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A view of multiple buildings that litter the UT campus.
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Between Haslam and Stokely Management Center is a courtyard and coffee house.
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The campus is filled with multiple layers, where you can seen different buildings.
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Through out the campus students can be seen studying and walking to class.
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Neyland Stadium is a focal point of the UT campus.
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Laura Miller practices over the weekend
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With its future hanging in balance, the College of Audiology and Speech Pathology is not ready to leave UT just yet.
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More cars continue to flood the Knoxville streets, and with it comes the high carbon emissions.
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With the rising gas prices, one has to wonder why cars are the main source of transportaion.
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Tennessee has only recently banned indoor smoking. But what has that done for the outdoors?
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