December 14, 2020
The cover illustration for “Vision and Place: John Wesley Powell and Reimagining the Colorado River Basin” is by Patrick Kikut, titled “Reservoir Powell/Crossing of the Cultures.”
Almost from the moment the oars of his wooden drift boat dipped into the flows of the Green River in Wyoming in 1869, John Wesley Powell began to shape Euro-American visions of this arid region. The Colorado River Basin, where Powell spent most of his time in the West, now supplies water to no fewer than 40 million people.
Recognizing the 150th anniversary of Powell’s epic 1869 expedition, two University of Wyoming professors and a University of Utah colleague have brought together a collection of original essays, artwork and maps that examine Powell’s legacy and how it might and might not inform approaches to a new “Great Unknown” in the Colorado River Basin.
Seedy K’s GameCap: Wake Forest
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Louisville 45, Wake Forest 21.
What a pleasing, comforting, unexpected, hopefully unifying conclusion to a strange, disjointed, disrupted, disappointing 2020 U of L Cardinal football season.
Starting last summer with the Great Unknown: Would there be a season at all? If so, how? Would there be fans in the stands?
Would it actually play out all the way, even if it got off the ground?
Then came kickoff and an underwhelming start. Incomprehensible turnovers. The hope inducing close loss in South Bend, followed by more disheartening efforts.
The weekly wonder of who will have to sit out, and who will take to the field?
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over what? that s the great unknown. joining us is congresswoman catherine clark. good to have you with us. not really surprised white house counsel will look into executive privilege. we were told this earlier. what s your reaction to the fact that now we are hearing our own cnn reporting that they are working hard on this to figure out the path? we are clear in house of representatives what our responsibility is. that is to defend the constitution. you only have to look at the vote we took on making the mueller report public just last week that was passed 420-0 with broad bipartisan support. we are going to make sure that this report finds its way to the public. it is what s necessary to make sure that we are defending our democracy and living up to our oath of office to defend the
like a week and a month and three months from now. meaning will these negotiators present a deal? will the president accept a compromise on border security? will there be another shutdown? and then the unspoken, what s going to happen with all the investigations? the southern district of new york has subpoenas for the trump organization. the southern district of new york has subpoenas for the trump inaugural committee. we re waiting on the mueller report. the great unknown, not just for the democrats, but to the republicans is this is a president that s weak politically right now if you look historically. is he going to get weaker or stronger? you can t answer that question. the speech won t answer that question. you ask the question, do state of the unions matter? some say we shouldn t have it anymore. i think they matter greatly. i do. i remember when ronald reagan went to the podium. he lit the place on fire. he was so good. and bill clinton facing the end of his presidency th