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Mic Check! Ohio State Takes Occupy Protest Tactic

November 25, 2011
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Mic Check!  Ohio State Takes Occupy Protest Tactic

Ohio State student activists took a page out of the Occupy playbook when they “mic checked” a panel discussion on shale drilling hosted by the the Subsurface Energy Research Center (SERC) at the Ohio Union on November 18th. The panel, which was made up of several industry experts, a state official and an environmental advocate, was intended to provide information on the oil and gas industry’s new, and extensive, horizontal hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) initiatives in Ohio. Approximately 10 minutes into the event, over thirty-five students from OSU and around the state interrupted state geologist Larry Wickstrom to deliver a message of their own to an audience of students, faculty, and industry professionals. Here is what they had to say (transcript below):   Around the nation, activists are hijacking public forums to spread their message.  The mic check tactic grew out...

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The Other Pipeline

November 3, 2011
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Columbia Gas and Electric along with some Ohio State administrators are planning to build a gas pipeline through the base of The Olentangy River Wetlands Research Park (ORWP). This action would endanger the over 200 species of animals that reside in the park throughout the year and could harm the integrity of the research being performed at the site. The ORWP is one of the 30 designated “Wetlands of International Importance” in the United States. For 20 years, the ORWRP has been the subject of numerous graduate and undergraduate research projects and hundreds of faculty publications. It houses 11 Ohio State courses and functions as a park and educational facility for the rest of the community. ORWRP and its founder, Dr. Bill Mitsch, have put Ohio State on the map in the ecological engineering world. And now that the...

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