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Going Green: Green Group at Cisco College

By: Kailey Franz
Updated: October 1, 2009
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Students at Cisco College are scoring big when it comes to going green.

Two professors who recognize the significance of our natural resources are implementing eco-friendly ideals campus wide. The green group has been around for 3 semesters, and is still fairly young. Despite being new, there are still quite a few interested.

Two recycling bins have been set up in a student area, and have already been filled to the rim multiple times. The group meets once a month, and looks forward to making Cisco College a greener campus.

It is another way people across the Big Country are going green.

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