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New class cleans campus, conserves dorm energy

Hilary Brady

Issue date: 11/25/08 Section: News
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11/25/08 - As of 2007 the University of Rhode Island has accumulated over 96,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions. This type of extreme CO2 emission has been linked to many serious environmental phenomena, such as global warming.

However, URI has taken steps to help reduce its environmental impact, including the implementation of a new course, Honors Program 411, "Environmental Controversies."

The class focuses not only on helping URI become a "greener" campus, but allows students to engage in discussions about various environmental concerns solutions. "You get a perspective you wouldn't ordinarily get about the environment," HPR 411 student Kenny Critz said.

Besides focusing on a unique topic, the class is also distinct in that it does not include formal assignments, such as papers or exams. Instead, the students work on a class project that aims to benefit the URI campus and community as a whole.

"Not only do we learn a lot, but we have something to show for the class," said senior Nicole Heidt. "[It shows that] if you really put your mind into doing something you can." Senior Pia Peterson said.

"The hard part was getting started and taking initiative"

"However, once students began brainstorming concepts and finalizing ideas, they found that URI was willing to help make their plans a reality. "A lot of administration wanted to help," senior Nick O'Brien said.

One of their first projects was the URI Campus Cleanup Day on Nov. 7.

The HPR 411 students, along with 120 volunteers, met on the Quadrangle in the afternoon to pick up, sort and dispose of litter on campus.

"We sorted through all the litter to recycle the recyclables and get rid of the trash," Critz said. The students' efforts culminated in filling 36 bags of trash and 15 large recycling bins.

"Some people even came back with just recyclables," senior Ariana Darcy said. Among the average bottles and cans collected on campus was an assortment of trash, which included a bike, a workout bench, a cement model of a human, several mismatched shoes and many articles of clothing.
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