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Monday, May 03, 2010
An easy way for ole miss to go green!
Tags: University of Mississippi, bikes, Ole Miss, students
Friday, May 02, 2014
This video is about recycling in Oxford, Mississippi. Kevin Harris is a driver for the city of Oxford. Recycling can help our planet, and make it a better place.
Tags: oxford recycling, oxford, Ole Miss, The University of Mississippi
Friday, December 07, 2012
During the 2011 football season, more than 435 tons of waste were collected after game days at the University of Mississippi. Through recycling efforts made by the school and students since then, more and more of game day waste is being recycled.
Tags: University of Mississippi, Ole Miss, Waste, oxford, sports
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Vast changes in the fields of Mississippi have driven today’s farmers to sow different seeds from past years. Cotton, the state’s signature crop, is being replaced with something greener for the environment and for the farmers.
Tags: transportation, biodiesel, University of Mississippi, Ole Miss, students
Friday, January 06, 2012
Dr. Waheed Uddin is a professor at the University of Mississippi and an expert in civil engineering.
Tags: University of Mississippi, Personal Rapid Transit, PRT, studetns
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Ole Miss, using SmartSynch technology, can monitor energy use by building and work towards a goal of 20% energy reduction in four years.
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Sunday, May 27, 2012
American restaurants produce around 3 billion gallons of used vegetable oil annually, and that waste could be powering your vehicle. By treating the vegetable oil waste, drivers can use the oil as fuel for their diesel engines.
Tags: University of Mississippi, students, fry fuel, gas alternatives
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Thursday, May 12, 2011
Ole Miss dining has started a green meal plan to make students more aware. They have also began a "Meatless Monday" to encourage vegetarianism.
Tags: University of Mississippi, Ole Miss, Green Meal Plan, Vegetarianism, students
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Thursday, May 01, 2014
The Green Cup challenge is between all the Greek houses at Ole Miss to see who can live a greener lifestyle. AOII explains the small changes they are going to make that will show huge results in living a more eco-friendly lifestyle.
Tags: Ole Miss, go green, AOII, The University of Mississippi
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Thursday, May 01, 2014
Ole Miss definitely has a recycling problem. There are hardly any recycling bins on campus and the ones that are there are typically just thrown in with the regular trash.