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    Students take action

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    City College students discuss environmental issues going on and how to help out with the situations. Sustainability Planning Committee, student run club, examines sustainability issues including the comprehensive waste reduction program, utilization of greener building practices, and etc. in the Learning Resource Building October 3, 2014. Emily Foley | Photo Editor | [email protected]

    Making a difference in the environment doesn’t mean people have to drastically change their lifestyles, quit their jobs and live off the land, or travel relentlessly to every environmental protest to make a point. A group of City College students believes that change starts with the individual at the local level. 

    The Student Sustainability Coalition is a re-formed club that meets every second (of the month? Clarify this) Friday at noon in Room 105 of the Learning Resource Center. (Let’s give the speci c date of the next meeting, since this will come out after the  rst Oct. 3 meeting.)

    President Ty Perez said he is looking forward to restarting the club after its disintegration over a year ago.

    “Students don’t realize that they have more power in change on campus than the faculty,” Perez said.

    With a new plan of action Perez said he intends to move forward with the help of the student body, faculty advisers, and Phi  Theta Kappa, who will strongly back the club and any future efforts it makes. 

    This semester’s meetings will involve assigning sta positions, creating a plan of action and discussing what students want to accomplish with the club.
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    “It’s more important for everyone to do something than for one person to do everything,” said Perez about the goals of the club and environmental work.

    Perez, a former  eld manager for Environment CA, (brief phrase explaining what this is), is returning to Sac City in his second year, and said he is excited about working with people to start new sustainability practices on campus.

    Another goal for the club is jumpstarting programs that have been on hold at City College, such as the City Farm, which has not expanded after its trial run ended last year.

    Unlike the other schools in the Los Rios district, City College doesn’t have any environmental clubs, which Perez said he intends to change.

    “Sustainability is incredibly important, and a political hot button right now. As a campus and a public school in California, we should be pulling the standards, and actually try to move toward a more sustainable campus, and encourage a sustainable culture among students,” said Perez. Students who are interested in the Student Sustainability Coalition can contact Perez at [email protected].

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