Spirits are easily kept high with long jump competitions! 10:47: Still no new signs of HUPD.We were all huddled up doing work (I was working on a masterpiece concerning the coastal dune ecosystems of cape cod) and we were getting … Continue reading
10:22 This is kind of meta, but I am currently talking with Stephanie from the Flyby Blog of the Harvard Crimson (our big newspaper here) *she’s taking our pictures right now*. We’ve had some good coverage in the Crimson and … Continue reading
10:07: We have our first HUPD sighting. Two officers on patrol on the far side of the yard. Didn’t notice us and they disappeared behind University hall. I don’t think they’ll be back for a little while, but they are … Continue reading
9:47 Still no cops and we are looking good. Standing/sitting around and playing ghost. A couple of people have stopped, one was our Thursday night sit coordinator, a position that disappeared once we failed to get permission from the University … Continue reading
9:16 PM: the harvard sleepout is under way! while we don’t have a permit to sleep out in front of University hall in the Yard, in this final week of the campaign we have decided to sleep out and see … Continue reading
The Challenge: A month ago we made a petition on change.org that for each signatory we get, an email is sent to Governor Patrick and the signatory’s state representation calling on them to introduce and pass legislation that will re-power … Continue reading
I’m positive I speak for everyone at Boston College when I say: Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! I’m so grateful to be a part of this group. Enjoy the break. Rebecca
350! Whether you are fasting for clean electricity on Thanksgiving or enjoying the holiday at home with family and friends, we at Northeastern wish everyone in the campaign a Happy Holiday. Enjoy the days off of school and/or work! – … Continue reading
Guest Post from Vera Cecelski, student at Williams College Early Monday morning, in the middle of Boston, with bright streetlights and roaring street cleaners all around, I wake up. For a moment, I forget where I am—it’s dark, and there … Continue reading
Posted on behalf of Craig Altemose, Coordinator of the Leadership Campaign An update from the front lines of Massachusetts Last night, I slept in my bed. Normally, such an action is not newsworthy, but for me, it was the first … Continue reading