**THIS WEEK IN SUSTAINABILITY**
Brought to you by the Office of Sustainability and Green Groups Directorate

MONDAYMONDAYMONDAY
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ORGANIZATION (ECO), 6:30 PM ROBO 108 
The Environmental Conservation Organization (ECO) has been around since the 1990s starting with bringing recycling to the dorms. Today the group educates students about sustainability on campus and tackles everyday sustainability challenges at Dartmouth, from reducing plastic use to encouraging energy efficiency. Have an idea about making Dartmouth greener? Contact: [log in to unmask] 

WEST VIRGINIA AMERICAN STUDY ABROAD APPlICATIONS DUE
Have you heard of the West Virginia Alternative Spring Break, a Tucker service trip for environmental justice? If you don’t have plans already, apply for this! You'll interact with the community in West Virginia in meaningful ways and learn an enormous amount about energy and environmental justice in the U.S. It’s a chance to do something really valuable with your break and engage with important environmental issues. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~tucker/service/trips/asb_webapp.html

TUESDAYTUESDAYTUESDAY
SENIORS CAREERS OFFICE HOURS, 12-2 PM, Hornig Library 
Applying for a job this term? Need an extra pair of eyes on your resume or cover letters? Come bring your resumes, your cover letters or dream job descriptions to the Hornig Library! We will help you frame your experience for the job you want and give you ideas for how to start a super cool career in a chill and comfortable setting. 

DARTMOUTH COUNCIL ON CLIMATE CHANGE (DC3), 6:30 pm, Haldeman 124 
Interested in discussing international environmental issues? Come check out the Dartmouth Council on Climate Change and help plan some awesome events for the term!

DIVEST DARTMOUTH MEETING, 8:00pm, Robo 108
Interested in learning more about how to positively impact the investment portfolio of the College? Want to learn more about the national fossil fuel divestment movement that has taken hold in college campuses across the country? Join us for  our weekly meeting. All are welcome!

DARTMOUTH HUMANITARIAN ENGINEERS, 8-9 PM, Thayer 

DHE runs a wide range of technical projects in developing nations, including small-scale hydropower, improved cookstoves, and an initiative aimed at improving access to clean water. We strive to encourage development, improve health, and reduce environmental impact through sustainable, affordable, socially-conscious solutions for communities in need. [log in to unmask] 

WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAYWEDNSEDAY 
DARTMOUTH ANIMAL WELFARE GROUP (DAWG), 7:30 PM, Collis 218
The Dartmouth Animal Welfare Group raises awareness about issues of animal ethics on campus, increases students' interactions with animals, and supports national movements that also promote animal welfare. The group focuses on animal welfare in the food industry, product testing, and scientific testing. DAWG also works to connect students to animals through volunteer opportunities at local shelters as well as pet-sitting opportunities within the Hanover area.

ENVS AFRICA FSP OPEN HOUSE, 7:00 pm, 206 Dartmouth Hall 
Join us to learn all about this awesome study abroad program! Students from the 2013 FSP will be in attendance to share their experiences and answer questions: Please visit us online at www.dartmouth.edu/~envs/fsp/. For more information! 

THURSDAYTHURSDAYTHURSDAY
HARVEST WORK DAY, 8-10 AM, Dartmouth Organic Farm
Join our farm interns to help harvest crops at the Farm! No experience necessary and all are welcome! Rides will leave from behind Robinson Hall at 8 am and will be back to campus for 10 am classes!  Help pick the greens and vegetables that will be used at the Farm Stand in Collis.

OFFICE HOURS 12-2pm, Robo 108
Want to get involved in sustainability on campus? Have a random sustainability question? Just want to hang out and eat some yummy baked goods? Visit us for Office hours, every week on Thursdays.

FARM STAND, 12-2:30 pm, Collis Patio (or Lobby Table if it rains)
The Dartmouth Organic Farm will be selling organic produce including but not limited to kale, lettuce, tomatoes, zucchini, green beans, fresh herbs, and sunflowers! Come say hi to students involved with the farm and pick up some fresh and organic veggies for dinner! 

FRIDAYFRIDAYFRIDAY
HARFEST, 4-7 PM, Dartmouth Organic Farm 
Come to the Farm for the Fall Festival including cider, pies, cider doughnuts, kettle corn, pumpkin carving and so much more! Rides leaving behind Robo every 15 minutes starting at 3:45 pm! Don't miss this awesome Fall event!!!!!!!!!!!!

SUNDAYSUNDAYSUNDAY 
FARM BREAKFAST, 10-1 PM, Fahey First Floor Common Room 
Want to get involved with the farm? Interested in what we've got going on for this term? Love delicious, free food? Come to our farm breakfast, open to everyone! This week, we'll enjoy food provided by and a short presentation by the farm's very own PERMACULTURE CREW. We'll see you there!

BIG GREEN BUS APPLICATIONS 2015 at midnight! 
The Big Green Bus (BGB) is a mobile environmental adventure, a platform for students of all years and backgrounds to travel the US to explore and facilitate conversations about different sustainability issues, including environmental justice, urban agriculture, renewable energy and more! Specifically, the Big Green Bus’s mission is to learn how environmental issues and initiatives are     affecting communities and to share their findings with a broader audience.  Email [log in to unmask]  to fill out your application today! 

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