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(04/05/16 4:10am)
On March 7, 35 students from colleges across Virginia occupied the Department of Environmental Quality, or DEQ. With determination and clear demands, students locked arms in the DEQ lobby and vowed to stay until demands were met. Seventeen students were arrested to end the hold-out; five students from the University’s Climate Action Society were among those arrested. This action was in protest of permits given to Dominion Power to dump toxic coal ash wastewater in the James River and Quantico Creek, as well as a 30 million gallon discharge of coal ash wastewater in the Quantico Creek last year.
(11/10/14 6:37am)
Callie Houghland, a second year at the University, has spent the past eight summers as a camper and student with the Nature Camp Foundation in the heart of the George Washington National Forest, just south of Shenandoah. Houghland recently assumed a counselor position to teach young children the effects of natural disturbances ranging from hurricanes to coal mining. The timing of last year’s theme couldn’t have been more perfect. As campers hiked, swam, and foraged, plans for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline were being unfurled.