Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

Sunday, November 13, 2011

No Single-Use Plastic Challenge Goes Live

Our No Single-Use Plastic Challenge goes live at midnight and runs from November 14th to the 18th. Our goal is go an entire week without using any single-use plastics. Every participant starts out with 15 points. Each time a participant uses a single-use plastic during the week they will deduct a point. The participant with the most points at the end of the week will win a sustainable gift basket! Click on our Plastics Challenge tab for more details.

Feel free to comment or play at home! In fact, we encourage you to comment and play at home. The more the merrier. Here is a look at some of our brave combatants.

Participants:

Liz Buncher
Points Remaining:     15













Mark Gregory
Points Remaining:     15










Noah Thomas
Points Remaining:     15










Cooper Swanson
Points Remaining:     15














Travis Bjorklund
Points Remaining:     15











Nicole Griffin
Points Remaining:     15














Jessica Jordan
Points Remaining:     15














Abhinav Sharma
Points Remaining:     15












James Fryar
Points Remaining:     15












Lavinia Hurley
Points Remaining:     15

Monday, September 5, 2011

New Pages

We've added a few new pages for your viewing pleasure. The International Development page links you to the blogs of our friends currently working in Africa with the Peace Corps and PSI. To learn more about what is going on in Cameroon, Kenya, and Rwanda, please read what they have to say. Also, I'm sure they would appreciate any comments!

Oh yeah, there are also gem quotes like this one (found on Henry Bennett's blog):

"There was once a man who became unstuck in the world – he took the wind for a map, he took the sky for a clock, and he set off with no destination. He was never lost." - Author Unknown



The other page links to sites where you can find Jobs and Internships. A few second-year's had success finding internships using these resources. If you have any questions feel free to email us at scnetimpact@gmail.com

All the best,
Nt