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October 22, 2009
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Environmental activists allege that SusCom is poorly defined
After allegedly having communication problems with the Sustainability Committee, five students decided to write a letter to President Rebecca Chopp as a way to voice their concern.
“We do not feel wronged by SusCom,” said Jacob Socolar ’11 of Earthlust. “It’s just not working properly.”
According to Socolar, the letter is meant to trigger a discussion about the committee, which is the only administrative body on campus designated to deal with sustainability issues.
The letter was sen…
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