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Campaign Planning Meeting – All Students Invited!

Just and Stable! You’re invited to the campaign planning meeting this Sunday, September 11th.  We’ll be discussing our vision for this semester and beyond. The meeting will be held at Tufts University starting at 11:00 am. Logistics-wise, Tufts is easy to get to via the T … Continue reading

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Call to Artists – Climate Change Art

Students for a Just and Stable Future is hosting an art show to draw attention to the causes and consequences of climate change. To that end, this art show aims to provoke community thought about the importance of ending Massachusetts’ … Continue reading

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Floods, Explosions, and Mount Tom

Posted by Linnea M. Palmer Paton on behalf of Peter Vickery who works with Move Mount Tom Beyond Coal. What connects Holyoke, Massachusetts, with floods in Australia, and explosions in La Preciosa, Colombia? The answer is coal. As the January … Continue reading

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Faith and Climate Change: Pastor John Longworth talks about the SJSF sleepout at Trinity Lutheran Chruch

Pastor John Longworth spoke at the sleepout in Worcester, MA on October 23rd. Our message, commitment, and concern for humanity inspired him to feature us in his sermon on Sunday morning. I highly recommend you watch it. (Pastor John speaks … Continue reading

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It’s Election Time – Time for Us to Step It Up

Elections are right around the corner. There are a lot of opportunities for us to engage our peers, the public and our legislators on addressing climate change. At the sleep out many of us called our legislators to tell them … Continue reading

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Sleep Out a Success: Upcoming Carbon Conference

Thank you all who attended the Sleep Out last weekend! For those of you who couldn’t, you missed a great time! We had almost 70 students from across the state right here in Worcester! We rallied on Worcester Common where … Continue reading

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