From Brotherhood to Manta Rays: Data Centers Stir Concerns
The Morehouse College Board Glee Club, a century-old institution, uses its performances to foster leadership and brotherhood among its members. Meanwhile, in Hawaii, manta ray tours off the Kona Coast have surged in popularity, sparking safety concerns for both humans and these gentle giants. Elsewhere, data center developments are raising eyebrows due to lack of public involvement and potential impacts on local infrastructure and residents' quality of life.
Established in 1911, the Morehouse College Board Glee Club has been using its powerful performances to instill a sense of leadership and brotherhood among its members. The club has graced prestigious events such as presidential inaugurations and Super Bowls, and has inspired alumni like Pastor Kenneth Whalum Jr. In contrast, on the west coast of Hawaii's Kona Coast, manta ray tours have become a popular attraction. However, these tours have raised concerns about safety for both humans and the manta rays, which are often disturbed by the lights used to attract them.
While the Morehouse College Board Glee Club continues to inspire and unite its members through music, the popularity of manta ray tours in Hawaii and the proliferation of data centers near residential areas highlight the need for balance between progress and responsible development. Public involvement and transparency in decision-making processes are crucial to ensure that such developments benefit communities without unduly burdening them.
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