Environmental Club at WSU Tri-Cities

Environmental Club at WSU Tri-Cities

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We are Environmental Club at Washington State University Tri-Cities. The club was developed to unite students and strengthen their ambitions.

Environmental Club is an organization created and run by students to provide the WSU Tri-Cities student community who are interested in the environment or earth sciences a club to enhance college experience. This involves sharing helpful tips for jobs from the most experienced club members, listening to speakers, field trips and other activities such as volunteering and community service.

Photos 03/14/2014

Thanks to everyone who participated in Pi Day! Here are our winners!!!

1. Jeremiah at 125 digits
2. Josh at 120 digits
3. Eric at 107 digits

Congrats!!! You will be contacted to pick up your $25 giftcard to Amazon.

Photos 03/14/2014

Come down to the West Atrium for some pie!!!! We will be here until 3:30pm

So far the top 3 students to recite the digits of pi are:
1. Pavel at 75 digits
2. Cece at 54 digits
3. Roman at 45 digits

The top 3 students at the end of the day will get a $25 dollar giftcard to Amazon.com so there is still time win!

Photos 03/14/2014

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Mobile uploads 03/11/2014

Just stuffed 150 pies in my car. Seems a little excessive but we are celebrating Pi with Pie this Friday in the West Atrium from 12:30-3:30pm. Come celebrate with us!

03/07/2014

For those interested in helping out with events or becoming an officer (epsecially you guys) next year, please come to our meeting next week, Wednesday at 12pm in the West Atrium.

Hope to see you there!

Photos 03/03/2014

It's coming...

Photos 02/26/2014
Swag Preview 02/19/2014

Here is a preview of our swag for our upcoming event!

Photos 01/21/2014

Washington Native Plant Society Columbia Basin Chapter Presents:

Restoring the Natives: Salmon and Plants
Speaker: Kevin Scribner
Salmon-Safe

The Salmon-Safe program is a nonprofit based in Portland Oregon. Their mission is to transform land management practices so Pacific salmon can thrive in West Coast watersheds.
Kevin Scribner will talk about the Salmon-Safe program. is working with farmers to increase biodiversity in orchards and vineyards using native plants and how that can help native salmon runs.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014 at 7 p.m.
Social period and help with plant ID at 6:30 pm
Columbia Basin College / Room TD 439
Maps and directions athttp://www.wnps.org/cbasin/pdf/CBC_mtg_room_maps.pdf

More information: Mickie Chamness (628-0709) / http://www.wnps.org/cbasin/events.html )

01/21/2014

Reminder: Environmental Club meeting tomorrow, Wednesday the 22nd at 12:15 pm, in the West Atrium. We will then go find an empty classroom.

Electing New Officers and Discussing Events

01/17/2014

Environmental Club meeting Wednesday the 22nd at 12:15 pm in the West Atrium.

Electing New Officers and Discussing Events

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