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Photo of the Day May 11, 2015

Sierra+Student+Coalition%E2%80%99s+Seize+the+Grid+campaign+is+held+today+by+City+College+student+senate%2C+to+lead+a+new+movement+that+will+help+to+dramatically+increase+clean+energy+in+the+country.+Their+goal+is+to+collect+enough+pictures+and+signatures+to+convert+to+100%25+renewable+energy+throughout+campuses%2C+communities%2C+and+states+by+2030.+Secretary+of+sustainability+Paige+Schlict%2C+presents+the+dream+board+to+alumni+student+Jonathan+Taylor+while+explaining+that+the+board+will+display+drawings+and+writings+of+student%E2%80%99s+visions+for+clean+energy%2C+as+biology+student+Moises+Ramirez+helps+to+set+up+the+table.++The+dream+board+will+then+be+shared+to+social+media+sites+to+help+spread+awareness+about+the+petition.++Emily+Foley+%7C+Photo+Editor
Sierra Student Coalition’s Seize the Grid campaign is held today by City College student senate, to lead a new movement that will help to dramatically increase clean energy in the country. Their goal is to collect enough pictures and signatures to convert to 100% renewable energy throughout campuses, communities, and states by 2030. Secretary of sustainability Paige Schlict, presents the dream board to alumni student Jonathan Taylor while explaining that the board will display drawings and writings of student’s visions for clean energy, as biology student Moises Ramirez helps to set up the table. The dream board will then be shared to social media sites to help spread awareness about the petition. Emily Foley | Photo Editor

Sierra Student Coalition’s Seize the Grid campaign is held today by City College student senate, to lead a new movement that will help to dramatically increase clean energy in the country. Their goal is to collect enough pictures and signatures to convert to 100% renewable energy throughout campuses, communities, and states by 2030. Secretary of sustainability Paige Schlict, presents the dream board to alumni student Jonathan Taylor while explaining that the board will display drawings and writings of student’s visions for clean energy, as biology student Moises Ramirez helps to set up the table.  The dream board will then be shared to social media sites to help spread awareness about the petition.  Emily Foley | Photo Editor
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