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Behind the serious, the Not Ready for Bedtime Players find the funny

Behind the serious, the Not Ready for Bedtime Players find the funny

The Not Ready for Bedtime Players confront the taboo topic of sex on campus.

Thinking about the future

Many departments on campus have made efforts this semester in going “green” – while others have plans in development. For instance, the UMass Bursar’s Office has eliminated its paper system and is exclusively offering online billing to help eliminate paper waste. Other University efforts include the Environmental Sustainability and Energy Conservation Campaign’s introduction of the Eco-Rep program.

Green grades

Across the country, in response to student demands as well as costs, colleges are building energy efficient buildings, getting students to conserve energy, and taking other steps to reduce their carbon footprint. But what exactly does it mean to go green?

More than one way to green a campus

The University of Massachusetts Amherst has joined the ‘green’ movement sweeping the nation — perhaps in some ways you might not imagine. Evidence is everywhere, from student-led initiatives to the abundance of local foods available at the DCs. Some progress has even captured both local and national attention.

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Velvet Sky and Madison Rayn of TNA's
The Beautiful People

December 2, 2009

Photo credit Caitlin Coughlan / The Amherst Wire

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