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By GreenHawks Media | October 25, 2019All photos courtesy of Sammy Harris
All photos courtesy of Sammy Harris
Cover photo courtesy of Denali Selent
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Photo courtesy of Olivia Herron & cover photo courtesy of the Miami University Sustainability Office
All photos by Annie Lalonde
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Over two weeks ago, Miami University students led a climate strike and confronted Miami President Greg Crawford and the Board of Trustees (BoT) at Marcum Conference Center to demand they take a stand on several sustainability issues on campus. In response to student outcry over Miami's lack of green policies, Miami’s Sustainability Committee held a public forum on Thursday, Oct. 3. The forum’s goal was to be more transparent about how Miami is addressing its climate impact.
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When junior Allison South started her first year at Miami University, she came in with her major undecided and unsure about which extracurricular activities to get involved with on campus. But just two years later, she’s juggling the University Honors Program, a major, two co-majors, a master’s degree, six student organizations and three intramural sports.
Climate change is a threat to every current and prospective student at Miami. Our quarter life crises are looking more like mid-life crises as the impacts of climate change are starting to be felt across America and the rest of the world and our global life expectancy looks to be cut short.
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Photos 1-4 by Maya Smith, photos 5-7 by Gia Mariani & photos 8-10 by Holly Flaig
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