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Projects | GRASS @ UofL
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Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions. Our documentary and lecture series kicked off on Tuesday, March 24, 2009 with. FLOW: For the Love of Water. We continued our documentary series in the Fall 2009 semester, partnering again with Gill Holland to premier. At the Bluegrass Bioneers conference on October 16, 2009. On November 10, 2009, we showed. Who Killed the Electric Car? At the UofL Planetarium. This spring, we plan to show. The Cardinal Cam was present for our latest dumpster dive on October 3rd!
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Get Involved! | GRASS @ UofL
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Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions. Our next general meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August at 12:15 in TBA. There will be another meeting on Wednesday, September 1st at 1:00 in TBA. Please attend one of the meetings to learn about all of the exciting events that will be happening soon! If you are involved with an organization that would like to partner with GRASS on a project, contact one of the officers. Also, keep checking back for volunteer opportunities and events sponsored by GRASS! Have a...
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Media | GRASS @ UofL
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Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions. GRASS and its members have been featured on television and in the local news media several times. Check here for the latest updates on media features about GRASS! Tyler Lloyd, Vice President, was on FOX in the Morning for the Manual High School gardens, as well as our advisor, Teddie Phillipson-Mower. The link will be added soon. GRASS was recently featured on the UofL Cardinal Cam for dumpster diving:. And about our cell phone recycling program. Stay tuned for ...
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About | GRASS @ UofL
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Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions. GRASS (Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions) is a new student organization at the University of Louisville. We are dedicated to bringing awareness to sustainability issues on our campus and connecting with other groups and organizations to create an even larger movement toward helping the environment. One of our main projects is a documentary series at the Rauch Planetarium, which we kicked off with. FLOW: For the Love of Water. Who Killed the Electric Car?
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Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions. Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions. Posted March 8, 2009 by grassatuofl in Uncategorized. Comments Off on Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions. GRASS is a group of passionate students who believe that they can help the university and our community become environmentally sustainable. Sustainability Week starts tomorrow! Check out this link for the full schedule of events! Have a great first day of school UofL folks! Links to Check Out!
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Volunteer | GRASS @ UofL
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Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions. Volunteer Opportunities with GRASS. Visit the Olmsted Parks Conservancy! Anyone interested in volunteering on their own with the Olmsted Parks Conservancy should e-mail Sarah Wolff at sarah.wolff@olmstedparks.org. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Healthy Foods,...
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Green Blogs | GRASS @ UofL
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Group Recycling and Sustainable Solutions. September 14, 2010. What part do you play in wildlife crime? For an interesting opinion article published in NewScientist relating to the consumer culture of first world countries. September 3, 2010. In “UofL Green Scene: Environmental crime – Why don’t those folks ever go to jail? Professor Terry Edwards brings up an interesting point that applies to issues here in the city. October 28, 2009. To read more about the history of Louisville’s blight. The photograph...
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Click here for more. Letter to the Editor. Should the Tri-Cities merge? Cumberland United Methodist Church. Harlan Co. Airport. Harlan Co. Detention Center. Harlan Co. Judge Executive. Rebecca Caudill Public Library. Harlan Co. Public Schools. Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College. Black Mountain Recreational Park. Harlan Co. Festivals. Harlan Co. Ridge Runners. Tri-City Area Tourism Attractions. Member of the Kentucky Press Association.
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