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Environmental Studies News
March
 
Randolph Student Helping Lynchburg Stay GreenMatea Osti '08 was tapped last fall to help the city form an environmental checklist that will be used in future reviews of new development requests.
@HeaderHabitat for Humanity Breaks Ground on Eco-Friendly HouseThe Greater Lynchburg Habitat for Humanity is set to break ground on its first “green” house, a project that has been in the works for months.
@HeaderRandolph Students Attend PowerShift 2007 ConferenceA group of students from Randolph College will join thousands for Power Shift, the first national youth summit on the climate crisis, which is being held at the University of Maryland at College Park November 2-5.
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