The "Students for Environmental Concerns" could always hold a bake sale to raise funds for it. Of course, they could always volunteer to hike their own tuition to pay for it (as if).
“It’s pretty awful. Everyone’s really shocked right now,” said Amanda Schield, president of Students for Environmental Concerns....
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Brainwashed mindless little zombies....all part of the socialist plan.
Schield and other environmental leaders on campus have asked students to call or e-mail university administrators with their concerns, "but it's hard. It's finals week. Everyone is busy and stressed," she said.
"Many people fought for this for years," said Suhail Barot, UI graduate student and chair of the student sustainability committee. "If we had known about the funding shortfall ... we could have gone and looked for grants or donations, but they never gave us a chance," he said.
The university's move to pull the plug on the project shows the university is not committed to sustainability, he said.
The decision to cancel the wind energy project comes less than a year after the university signed the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment, a statement that called for, among other things, reducing greenhouse gases and using or buying more renewable energy.