In Our Nature

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Part of Speech

Proper Noun

Alternate Forms and Pronunciation

  1. In Our Nature [ihn owr 'nay chəʳ]
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Usage

  1. This term is used by many members of the Northwestern community, particularly environmental groups and those interested and involved in journalism, and can be both spoken and written.
  2. This abbreviation is used by the editorial board and other staff members of In Our Nature. It is both spoken and written.

Description

Example Sentence

"There was a person following squirrels around all day for a story they are writing for In Our Nature!"

Etymology

Established in 2014, In Our Nature was originally called NU Green Mag. Although the co-founders knew they did not want to keep this name forever, it was the easiest way to refer to themselves in the initial stages of creating this online magazine. In trying to keep with the theme of the environment, one of the co-founders suggested using "In Our Nature" as the title of the magazine, at which point it was unanimously decided that that would be the name of their magazine.

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