NEWS

A preview of WCC’s “Earth Month”

The treeline bordering the edge of Lake Kitch-iti-Kipi in Manistique, MI.
Torrence Williams | Washtenaw Voice

by MADISON CANTRELL
Contributor

Rachel Barsch and Student Activities are organizing “Earth Month,” “a month summit of talks, activities, and workshops.”

Interactive zoom sessions, with topics surrounding sustainability, will be held during the week of April 19. Throughout the month of April, participants are also encouraged to complete Science-Starter Activities, which involve submitting original photos to win prizes. Most guest speakers are WCC affiliated, but some will be visiting.

“We hope for people to learn about sustainability efforts happening at WCC,” said Rachel Barsch, Supervisor of Student Activities at WCC.

Current sustainability efforts happening at WCC that will be discussed further during “Earth Month” include a bike and other alternatives transportation-friendly campus, preserving space on campus for bees, keeping worms on campus for composting, and preservation of campus trees.

In previous years, WCC would ask nonprofit organizations to set up tables in the Student Center for Earth Day, but this year they wanted to prompt more student involvement by making this observance more interactive.

“I’m excited for the potential student engagement, to see students’ photos, and to celebrate our beautiful campus,” said Barsch.

Participants are encouraged to start thinking about making more sustainable decisions at home or in their future workplaces.

All are welcome to participate and attend. Participants will be asked to register for events before joining zoom sessions. To register now and learn more information about specific events and activities, see the event’s landing page.

Comments

comments

Madison Cantrell

Recent Posts

WCC students join Tesla protest against Musk’s federal funding cuts

Patrick Sullivan | Contributor  WCC students joined hundreds of other protesters for a March 14…

2 hours ago

WCC board discontinues pre-meeting dinner 

Meals were longtime tradition at monthly meetings Lily Cole | Editor  The long-standing, but little-known…

4 days ago

Student guide to executive orders 

Abigail Gibb | Contributor  President Donald Trump has signed over 100 executive orders since the…

4 days ago

AI event highlights fine line between generating, creating

Beck Elandt | Staff Writer  Photos by Courtney Prielipp While artificial intelligence can produce a…

4 days ago

Radical truth: Stand up for history so it doesn’t repeat itself

Yana McGuire and Sasha Hatinger | Staff Writers Recent attacks against Diversity, Equity and Inclusion…

4 days ago

Beat the news cycle burnout

Sasha Hatinger | Staff Writer  News is available to be consumed in a diverse selection…

4 days ago