Making History

Stanford Moves Towards Vegan-Friendly Campus Dining

As colleges across the country begin to adopt more progressive attitudes towards on-campus food, Stanford leads the pack. Recently named…

9 years ago

Chinese President Hosts Veg Dinner for Indian Prime Minister

Heads of state are apparently all over the meatless menus these days. After Israeli President Reuvlen Rivlin hosted his nation's first-ever…

9 years ago

First-Ever Vegan Charity Shop to Open in the UK

Anyone who's spent time in the UK has heard the term "charity shop". Installed on almost every corner, these thrift…

9 years ago

College of Charleston to Open Vegetarian Dining Hall

School may almost be out for summer, but herbivorous students at the College of Charleston might be eager to get…

9 years ago

Florida Prisons Offer Vegan Meal Options to Inmates

Vegan meal options aren't always easy to find (even in four-star restaurants) but behind bars seems an even less likely locale…

9 years ago

Nation’s Largest Vegan Food Rescue Needs New Van to Feed More People

Sadly, many people believe that the suffering of humans and animals are mutually exclusive. Vegans, however, tend to realize suffering…

9 years ago

Major Plant-Based Medical Center Opening in Washington, DC

Hippocrates said it best back in B.C.: "Let food be thy medicine." Unfortunately, it's taking today's medical community a long…

9 years ago

Plant-Based Brands Lobby for New Dietary Guidelines

With American's Dietary Guidelines revisions right around the corner, a coalition of 22 plant-based brands have joined forces to [hopefully] influence the…

9 years ago

Portland Is Home to World’s First Vegan Mini Mall

It's no secret that Portland is a vegan wonderland. The uber-progressive, forward-thinking Oregonian city has a meat-free history that dates…

9 years ago

Dallas School District Tries Meatless Menu

The lunch menus at most schools are pretty predictable: chicken nuggets, mystery meat, the oft-celebrated once-a-week pizza day. Rarely are there…

9 years ago