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1. Carbondale Neutral (July 2009 - Nicholas Brown)
A small-town Colorado recreation center sets a global standard for sustainability.
2. Departmental Warming (July 2009 - Paul Steinbach)
Athletics has trailed the green movement on most campuses, but one researcher predicts the political climate is about to change.
3. Design Details: Solar System (July 2009 - Andrew Cohen)
A Trombe wall at the Rapid City (S.D.) Community Center South forms a large solar thermal collector.
4. Eco Logical (July 2009 - Andrew Cohen)
Going green ought to be a natural step for any business with "health" in its name.
5. Flush with Opportunity (July 2009 - Nicholas Brown)
More sophisticated locker room fixtures are allowing facility operators to realize unprecedented water savings.
6. Giant Steps (July 2009 - John T. Wolohan)
The Meadowlands redevelopment's environmental-review saga provides helpful procedural guidelines for others contemplating new construction.
7. How to Launch a Sponsorship Campaign (July 1, 2009 - Chris Moler)
Selling sponsorships needn’t be intimidating with these eight easy steps.
8. How to Save Water in Locker Rooms (July 1, 2009 - Nicholas Brown)
Understanding fixture capabilities can lead to substantial water savings in athletics, fitness and recreation facilities.
9. Natural Resources (July 2009 - Michael Popke)
There is no shortage of resources devoted to helping facility owners make their operations greener.
10. Performance Enhancements (July 2009 - Michael Popke)
Cincinnati Public Schools uses sustainable-design strategies to rethink the gymnasium.
11. Running in Place (July 2009 - Andrew Cohen)
The possibility that exercisers could generate enough electricity to power a club has beguiled fitness enthusiasts and facility owners for years.
12. Surface Impact (July 2009 - Paul Steinbach)
The manner in which fields, tracks, courts and rinks are produced and maintained affects not only the game but the globe.
13. Sustained Applause (July 2009 - Andrew Cohen)
The good intentions of architects and clients have gotten even better, but sports and recreation facilities remain a challenge for proponents of sustainable design.
14. The Breeze Way (July 2009 - Michael Popke)
Manhattan's Chelsea Piers sports and entertainment complex becomes New York City’s largest commercial consumer of 100 percent wind power.
15. The New Blue (July 2009 - Michael Popke)
Once used only to describe algae contamination, green has become a welcome adjective in the aquatics industry.
16. World Champions (July 2009 - Andrew Cohen)
Athletics, recreation and fitness is a multibillion-dollar industry with lots of room for improvement in the area of sustainability.
17. Swimsuit Manufacturers to Compete in Court (June 24, 2009 - Andrew Cohen)
High-tech swimsuits have resulted in hundreds of new world records and one old-fashioned antitrust lawsuit.
18. Iconic Hoops Venue Gets a Facelift (June 17, 2009 - Nicholas Brown)
University of New Mexico officials hope to modernize The Pit while maintaining its old-school character.
19. WhyTry Program Mixes Recreation and Education (June 10, 2009 - Paul Steinbach)
Brundidge, Ala., children are being introduced to The WhyTry Program.
20. IDEA Health & Fitness Association's online Video Exercise Library; Business Mastery (June 2009 - Michael Popke)
Reference section reviews of the IDEA Health & Fitness Association's online Video Exercise Library and the fourth edition of Business Mastery.
21. 'Oliver' Twist (June 2009 - John T. Wolohan)
An NCAA rule intended to protect student-athletes does the opposite, a court says.
22. Clause and Effect (June 2009 - Paul Steinbach)
Today's contract bonuses award college coaches for all sorts of achievements -- some of them rather dubious.
23. Design Details: Let There Be Light (June 2009 - Andrew Cohen)
A channel glass wall separating a stairway from rec center program areas glows from within.
24. Emergency Response (June 2009 - Michael Popke)
Legislation stemming from a high school football player's death has coaches in Kentucky heading to summer school.
25. Interview with Jack Diesing Jr., president of the College World Series of Omaha Inc. (June 2009 - Paul Steinbach)
The College World Series prepares for its next chapter
 
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