Celebrating One Year of The Voltage Gate

Today is my one year blogiversary and I will be celebrating by helping the Sierra Student Coalition and other conservation groups on campus celebrate Earth Day 2007 a few days early, to coincide with our new president's inauguration.

The new pres has promised to sign the Talloires Declaration, declaring his dedication to promoting a sustainable campus.

The Bottom Line will have a table at the celebration, handing out our annual Earth Day edition of the paper. I should have pics of the event up later.

This also marks the day I will begin occasionally reposting substantial, non-timely posts from the old site, starting with one of the very first, up later today.

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