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Name: Erik Anderson on Dec 6, 2007Comments: If social justice is really a value held by the administrators, this should be on the top of their agenda.Flag
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Name: Connor McNellis on Dec 6, 2007Comments: This school has consistently shown it is environmentally irresponsible. posting flyers about being green on the buses is hardly paying enough mind to a problem that is going to define this generation.Flag
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Name: Brian Busch on Dec 6, 2007Comments: I agree with the article that incorporating green building design in the proposed campus expansion makes sense on a number of levels.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 6, 2007Comments: Any development these days that is not green development...is no development at all. Ridiculous, BC.Flag
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Name: Chris Leuchten on Dec 6, 2007Comments: I am a BC alumni from the A&S Class of 2007. Sustainability is an extremely important issue, and it disheartens me to see that my alma mater is not interested or committed to it. Many universities are not in the position of BC, being able to embark on a new chapter of development. BC should use this opportunity to commit itself to leadership in sustainability. If we are not committed to advancement, then we are destined to regression.Flag
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Name: Christopher Denice on Dec 7, 2007Comments: I have heard that some or all of the buildings are LEAD certified (as required by Boston laws). However, they should go beyond the requirement and take a leadership role and build as green as possible.Flag
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Name: Laura Hopps on Dec 7, 2007Comments: As an alum of BC, the fact that BC will not incorporate green energy makes me less likely to give money to the university in the future.Flag
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Name: Erica Marcus on Dec 7, 2007Comments: Sustainability is not only a positive investment for the Environment, but rather an intelligent investment for a University. Environmental sustainabilty, being the crucial topic it is today, will attract the most motivated, dedicated, and determined students. I fully support and encourage any efforts Boston College makes in the direction of sustainability and responsibility.Flag
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Name: William Przylucki on Dec 7, 2007Comments: To recklessly abandon commitments to both stewardship of the Earth, and Social Justice, would be a disgrace to Boston College. Please commit to a green future for BC.Flag
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Name: Jake Bertanza on Dec 7, 2007Comments: Finally, as an alumni, I can withhold any contribution to the BC Fund and have the administration care about what I think.Flag
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