April 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 96) • Page Image 3
… that oil dependence does not have to continue. Students passing by the event were encouraged to sign a peti- tion supporting a transition HEARING From Page 1A tion. That decision is not being appealed…
… United States. The group collected almost 200 signatures by the end of the event. David Smith, a parent of a prospective student on a tour, said the event made the Univer- sity stick out to him more than…
… to know what political scientists think about this because we have totally different views and a different perspective than they do." CSG student general counsel, said it's quite possible that CSJ…
… will come by," Ortega added. "We start at the ground level - working with children and families - and also in com- munities." Social Work student Joyce Reese-Bey said she helped initi- ate and plan this…
… event and other events throughout the month to achieve better student aware- ness. "I feellikeeverychild deserves to have a childhood that's free from harm," Reese-Bey said. "Children don't have anyone to…
… speak up for them because they rely on the adults in their lives. We have to be that voice for those kids who don't have parents to stick up for them." Social Work student Lidi Armenta saw the event as a…
… way to reach all students by extenu- ating the concern for these children in a visual and easily accessible way. "I'm a Child Welfare Scholar, and there's a cohort of about ten of us every year…







