Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 08, 1992, Page 6, Image 22

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NEWS FROM
AROUND THE NATION
Auburn Gay and Lesbian Association
battles for university charter
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Earth Day: Ibis ain’t
no party... this ain't
no foolin’ around
By JACKIE SPINNER
Tkr Oath Egyptian, Southern Ittinon U.
It's not that environmental activists don’t want this
sear's Earth Day celebration to be fun. They just don't
want it to be a party.
‘We’re trying to make h less of a Mgparty and more
talking about real issues,” said Miya Yoshitani.
national council coordinator of the Student
Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC).
‘Earth Day makes it too eaay for the mainstream
media to maiginatise it or take it oat of the eveiyday
like k'sjtm a big party,” ate said. ‘Everyone loves the
Earth, but that doesn't present the issues vety well "
instead, groups are aiming for ongoing programs
geared at educating the public about the environment.
To commemorate the 20th Earth Day celebration in
1990, students on more than 2.000 campuses organized
attentsoograbbing events. Yale students baked a Moot
wide cake, which was decorated like a globe. The
Memphis College of Ait eMtiHwd *Dumpst*r Art* m
which uudenu created art with objects coilectrd from
trash containers within a mfle ofcampus.
But the president of the Student Environmental
Action group at the U. of Virginia nM oflbeatevmo
Be these do not provide a lasting menage
‘Everyone fch Farth D«y 1990 was a tdg event,’ mid
SEA President Jason Titus. ‘But it came and went,
iran xhh wTMKwmiii.
Pam Davidson, a student environmental activist at
Kansas State U., said Earth Day still plays a significant
ruk among groups at schools wkh younger environ
mental movements. "We still have to get the attention
of the community.* Davidvon said. ‘A group that a
already well-established and politically powerful
doesn’t have to. but we do here because awareness is
not terribly high, and involvement«tow."
Student! at Harvard U. plan to celebrate Earth Day
this year with gn mp activities, like bands and qwaken
aimed at raising environmental awaftnea*.
But Randy Vtscio.SEAC national office outreach
and field coordinator, said. Ejtri||. Dtif must be
broadened ‘The people with the ptooey need to
broaden who they sue reaching,* hr said. ‘Earth Day
hasarraldghmspctowtikm ^ ‘ ~
Earth Day people want it to do
Yoshitmm said students soli be the
nsaksnt this tfiiiiitiQa lbr EiiA II
trying to take a .broader l«du*jlle
create ahernauves '
.needs without looking et a greater
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