by Meghan Menard The Crimson (University of Alabama) 02/20/2007 An estimated 100 sleeping bags will surround Denny Chimes from 8:30 p.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. Friday as people gather … [Read more...]
Student attends global warming conference
by R.J. Turner TODAY (CSU-Pueblo) February 19, 2007 On Nov. 4, CSU-Pueblo biology/chemistry major Jessica Viges, 25, attended the Young Global Leaders Summit in Ft. Collins, Colo. … [Read more...]
United We Stand: Building a better world together
by Erik Belmont Abroad View Magazine February 19, 2007 I had come to Europe with deep-rooted reservations about the policies of the Bush administration but had never really grasped … [Read more...]
Social Consciousness for Sale: American companies are trying to appeal to our charitable side, but are their efforts really doing any good?
by Tian Huang and Brynn Rubinstein Abroad View Magazine February 16, 2007 The type of water you buy today can define who you are. Evian, Perrier: sophisticated. Costco: practical. … [Read more...]
An Inconvenient’ slideshow arrives
by Chris McCracken Captain's Log February 16, 2007 If you ask Particia McCardle, the Earth is in trouble. McCardle is one of 1,000 people personally trained by former Presidential … [Read more...]
USA TODAY’s 2007 All-USA College Academic Team
by Tracey Wong Briggs USA Today 15 February 2007 Note: AID leader Cynthia DuBois of Louisiana State University was selected for this year's USA Today Academic First Team. Parts of … [Read more...]
Featured Student Organizer of the Month: Philippe Nassif
by Lennese Semple 02/13/2007 Philippe Nassif currently serves as Americans for Informed Democracy’s regional director for chapters in Texas, Okalahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas. … [Read more...]
Ecological issues brought to CNU by Chesapeake Bay Rep
by BETH BECK Captain's Log February 9, 2007 It’s about getting back at least part of what’s been lost. A small but interested group of students gathered in the Washington Room … [Read more...]
Oil, climate issues connected to global security, college speakers say
by Cindy Hadish The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) February 8, 2007 Feb. 8--As lofty as the goals may seem, Iowans can play a concrete role in limiting U.S. oil dependency and … [Read more...]
AWARE to hold ‘Securing the Future’ meeting Feb. 13
by Staff Writer Wofford College News February 7, 2007 SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Wofford College student organization AWARE is hosting a town hall meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 13, as part … [Read more...]
Bringing the World to Wesleyan
by Ned Resnikoff Outstanding Student Leader Journal February 7, 2007 Meredith Katz and Russell Berg are co-founders of the Wesleyan University chapter of Americans for Informed … [Read more...]
Kyoto Now! Demands Climate Action From Skorton
by Meredith Hoffman Cornell Daily Sun Feb 2 2007 This week, Cornell joined 575 schools in the Energy Action Coalition to stop global warming, an environmental trend that has … [Read more...]
Global Health Should Be Universal Concern
by Robert Nelb Yale Daily News In my last column, I called you to action. Now it’s time to discuss the details. The theme is global health and the story is how you, dear reader, … [Read more...]
Go green for a clean 2012
by Hillary Macswain The Captain's Log (Christopher Newport University) January 31, 2007 Think Green. That’s the theme of the Global Warming Action Week, a four-day awareness … [Read more...]
Ending a disease that starts with a bug: Videoconference raises awareness about malaria around world, U.S.
by Rincey Abraham Marquette Tribune January 30, 2007 Marquette's chapter of Americans for an Informed Democracy hosted a videoconference Thursday with professors and students from … [Read more...]
Students aim to beat malaria
by Mary E. O’Leary, Register Topics Editor New Haven Register January 27, 2007 NEW HAVEN — Students at Yale Law School reached out this week across continents as part of "Veto … [Read more...]
Students Connect With Counterparts To Discuss Global Scourge
by Emily Glazer The Daily Northwestern January 26, 2007 After Kamardip Singh contracted malaria while studying in the West African country of Mali last year, she became interested … [Read more...]
Debate to heat up spring at Ohlone
by Angela Woodall The Argus January 25, 2007 FREMONT — Ohlone College is kicking off the spring semester Wednesday with a free screening of "An Inconvenient Truth," former Vice … [Read more...]
Duke Students Join Global Fight to End Malaria
by Carrie A. Clyne Outstanding Student Leaders Journal (AIDemocracy.org) January 22, 2007 In early November 2006, Duke students joined the fight to stop the spread of malaria. Led … [Read more...]
Raising money for a cause: Nothing But Nets
by Linda Bloom Worldwide Faith News January 5, 2007 NEW YORK (UMNS) - At the age of 5, Katherine Commale learned how to inspire people and raise money for a good cause. By this … [Read more...]
Eugene B. Kogan to Lecture at Quinnipiac
by Staff Writer Pi Sigma Alpha News April 11, 2007 The Pi Sigma Alpha Lecture will be given by Mr. Eugene B. Kogan, Senior Political Analyst at Americans for Informed Democracy in … [Read more...]






















