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1media/IMG_7881.JPG2018-03-28T14:03:27-07:00Caleb Schley's Bio6Caleb Schley's Bioplain2018-04-20T16:38:10-07:00Hey! My name is Caleb Schley and I am a junior at Hamline planning to double major in Environmental Studies and Political Science. I grew up planting and working in our family's garden plots. My grandparent's are one of the few family farms left in this county and my summer stays at the farm were a significant part of my childhood. Now in college I have become really interested in environmental sustainability and environmental justice.