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NMSU to participate in nationwide Campus Sustainability Day celebration

October 19, 2012 by Emily C. Kelley, NMSU News Center The New Mexico State University Office of Sustainability, NMSU Sustainability Council and NMSU student sustainability-related organizations will host a series of events as part of the nationwide celebration of Campus Sustainability Day on Wednesday, Oct. 24. The Office of Sustainability, the Organization of Aggie Students Inspiring Su More »

NMSU OASIS Club to host annual Earth Day Festival April 22

April 13, 2012 by Tania Sanchez, NMSU News Center The New Mexico State University Organization of Aggie Students Inspiring Sustainability (OASIS) Club will host its fifth annual Earth Day Celebration from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 22. The event is free and will be held at Young Park on the corner of South Walnut Street and Nevada Avenue in Las Cruces. The celebration includes li More »

Bottle filling station at NMSU makes campus more sustainable, reduces landfill waste

NMSUnews Uploaded by nmsunews on Apr 10, 2012. New Mexico State University's recently installed water bottle filling station has already prevented more than 1,800 bottles from being sent to landfills or recycling facilities, saving NMSU and bottle filling station users both time and money. April 10, 2012 by Emily C. Kelley, NMSU News Center Don’t forget to BYOB – bring your More »

A day to celebrate mother nature

April 22, 2010 by Shannon Ostrowsky NMSU Round Up Students invited to examine new ways to help the environment Today marks the 40th national celebration of Earth Day, and to celebrate, community environmental activists say students can make simple changes to help conserve the environment. Connie Falk, advisor for the Organization of Aggie Students Inspiring Sustainability, said student More »

LCSN: BigBelly is a big hit for Earth Day

April 21, 2010.. Retrieved online: April 21, 2010, from Suzanne Michaels, Las Cruces Sun-News The only recycling solar compactor in Las Cruces -- "BigBelly" -- was a big hit at its Earth Day debut at Young Park on Saturday. Young people especially were so fired up about the compactor taking and smashing recyclables, some of the kids were pulling recyclables out of the nearby trash cans and brin More »

LC Bulletin: A green chamber in Las Cruces?

November 27, 2009. Retrieved online December 1, 2009 from Gabriel Vasquez, Las Cruces Bulletin Group wants to bridge gap between profit and sustainability Been thinking about ways to make your business green? Elisa Cundiff and the folks at the newly formed Green Chamber of Commerce may be able to help. Cundiff and a group of nine other businesspersons have been working for two months to cre More »

Going green at NMSU inspires campus group to plan events

October 26, 2009 by Jenna Candelaria NMSU Round Up OASIS works to raise awareness about sustainability As the Year of Sustainability comes into its final months, a club on campus is hoping to increase awareness about the importance of sustainability through films, recycling and community events. The Organization of Aggie Students Inspiring Sustainability was formed in 2008 by two students w More »

NMSU goes green with Earth Day celebration

April 20, 2009 by Denise Nava Round Up With the idea of "going green" becoming more popular these days, the Organization of Aggie Students Inspiring Sustainability (OASIS) of NMSU sponsored and celebrated Earth Day 2009 this past Saturday at Young Park along with the Las Cruces and NMSU community.Inviting several local programs and other NMSU organizations to join the celebration, OASIS provid More »

NMSU’s OASIS group to host World Café networking event on sustainability

Jan. 23, 2009 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center As part of New Mexico State University’s designated Year of Sustainability in 2009, the university will host a World Café networking event from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31, in NMSU’s Corbett Center East Ballroom. The event will focus on the economic, environmental and social aspects of sustainability. “This event is good for bo More »