Green Clean Day 2011
Dean Evan Caminker and Rufus, U-M's recycling mascot, kick off the Law School's Green Clean Day in the Snack Bar.
Green Clean Day 2011
Gail Ristow distributes a Green Clean name tag to Catherine Leggieri under the watchful eye of Matt Redding.
Green Clean Day 2011
There was little rest for Stephen Fuller, as his task was sorting through and disposing of outdated computer software.
Green Clean Day 2011
1L Dan Moench carts away binders and office supplies destined for the Reuse Room.
Service Day 2011
Laura Brubacher (background), Annie McGinnis, and Cathy Brooks separate reusable items from recycling bins in the Reading Room.
Green Clean Day 2011
Pens, pencils, paper clips, office supplies, and miscellaneous items are awaiting new owners in the Reuse Room.
Green Clean Day 2011
Janis Horning, front, and Prof. Rachel Deming sort and organize items in the Reuse Room.
| SPIC AND SPAN It's easy being green, especially at Michigan Law School. August 5 was earmarked as Green Clean Day, a day devoted to cleaning and clearing out unwanted items, trash, and recyclables from offices and storage spaces. The Law School community dispensed with the usual administrative business in order to concentrate on the task at hand. For their efforts at making the Law School a greener place, Green Clean participants and volunteers were rewarded with treats, including breakfast goodies, refreshments, and ice cream. |
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