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Melody Tsai, Co-President, melodyts@usc.edu
Jacob Jensen, Co-President, jacobjen@usc.edu
Hello Earth Lovers!!
Our next meeting will be this Thursday, April 16th, at 6PM in GFS 105, we will be making fliers for Earth Week publicity. Get creative with fliers and help us get the word out about Earth Week!
Join the Earth Week Facebook group (http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=73646271476&ref=ts ) and invite you friends!! Check out the Schedule of Events.
If you are interested in volunteering for Earth Week, sign up here! The dates and times correspond to things on the Schedule of Events and you'll be contacted about where you want to work. We can't run a successful Earth Week without your help, so please sign up! :)
Finally, both of us (Jacob and Melody) are graduating this May, and we are looking for new Co-Presidents! It's a super fun opportunity and you can basically run with any ideas you have (since we're a grassroots organization). If you're interested, shoot us an email at (USCenvironment1st@gmail.com) with a short blurb about yourself and your interest for E1. No experience necessary!
Your Co-Prezes,
Mel and Jaco
P.S. Check out our newly launched Sustainability Programs website for up-to-date information on USC's sustainability efforts!
ALSO...
The USC Debate Program, the Annenberg School, the Unruh Institute of Politics next Monday, April 13th at 7pm present -- “Generation Debate: Powering the Future” in the Annenberg Auditorium. Sick of unenergetic politics as usual? College Republicans and College Democrats will change your mind. Come watch them sound off on energy policy. Student representatives from both groups will present research from both party platforms, actually debate the positions, and then ask the audience to decide who wins. The Unruh Institute of Politics will be providing a reception with free food to follow.
EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY: Professors in the Annenberg School, Political Science Department, Marshall School and Engineering School are possibly offering extra credit for those who attend this event and write a short analysis about it. Ask your professor if he/she might be willing to do so.
Melody Tsai, Co-President, melodyts@usc.edu
Jacob Jensen, Co-President, jacobjen@usc.edu
Hello Earth Lovers!!
Our next meeting will be this Thursday, April 16th, at 6PM in GFS 105, we will be making fliers for Earth Week publicity. Get creative with fliers and help us get the word out about Earth Week!
Join the Earth Week Facebook group (http://www.facebook.com/home.
If you are interested in volunteering for Earth Week, sign up here! The dates and times correspond to things on the Schedule of Events and you'll be contacted about where you want to work. We can't run a successful Earth Week without your help, so please sign up! :)
Finally, both of us (Jacob and Melody) are graduating this May, and we are looking for new Co-Presidents! It's a super fun opportunity and you can basically run with any ideas you have (since we're a grassroots organization). If you're interested, shoot us an email at (USCenvironment1st@gmail.com) with a short blurb about yourself and your interest for E1. No experience necessary!
Your Co-Prezes,
Mel and Jaco
P.S. Check out our newly launched Sustainability Programs website for up-to-date information on USC's sustainability efforts!
ALSO...
The USC Debate Program, the Annenberg School, the Unruh Institute of Politics next Monday, April 13th at 7pm present -- “Generation Debate: Powering the Future” in the Annenberg Auditorium. Sick of unenergetic politics as usual? College Republicans and College Democrats will change your mind. Come watch them sound off on energy policy. Student representatives from both groups will present research from both party platforms, actually debate the positions, and then ask the audience to decide who wins. The Unruh Institute of Politics will be providing a reception with free food to follow.
EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY: Professors in the Annenberg School, Political Science Department, Marshall School and Engineering School are possibly offering extra credit for those who attend this event and write a short analysis about it. Ask your professor if he/she might be willing to do so.
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Environment 1st
University of Southern California
http://uscenvironment1st.
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USCenvironment1st@gmail.com

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