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A Group of SGA Senators are Forming an Environmental Council

Gabriel Flynn, Staff Writer
February 17, 2023

  A group of senators is petitioning for support from the Student Government Association on Feb. 20 to form an environment student council.    SGA Internal Affairs Director Cameron Quick said their goal is to “give students the opportunity to make doable, daily routines...

UMKC Chemistry Department highlights professors’ research on climate change battle

UMKC Chemistry Department highlights professors’ research on climate change battle

Lawrence Brooks IV
September 30, 2021

Members of the chemistry department at UMKC are meeting the climate crisis head on with novel ideas to help reduce carbon emissions, and decrease air and water temperatures.  In a First Semester Experience event earlier this month, professors and faculty from the department...

Roo Report: A Response to PragerU and Will Witt, You and Your Representatives On-Campus Lied Online About What Was In That Speech. We Have Your Words Verbatim. Take A Listen!

Roo Report: Welcome Back UMKC for Fall 21 Semester

Roo News
September 16, 2021

You can listen to this podcast on Anchor.fm or Spotify! In the Season 3 inaugural episode of the Roo Report, in the first segment, Tom and Lawrence discussed the top attractions in and around Kansas City from restaurant's to museums to party venues, that new and old UMKC...

Roo Report: A Response to PragerU and Will Witt, You and Your Representatives On-Campus Lied Online About What Was In That Speech. We Have Your Words Verbatim. Take A Listen!

Roo Report: “If it’s important, say it twice” – Lawrence, Connor, Dylan & Tom discuss the arctic temperature drops & KC curfew lifts

Roo News
February 26, 2021

You can find the Roo Report on Spotify and on Anchor.fm In episode 4 of the Roo Report, Lawrence, Connor and Dylan are joined by Tom White to discuss how they survived the freezing temperatures that plagued the country just a week ago, and how climate change...

UMKC professors discuss California wildfires, need for climate change action

UMKC professors discuss California wildfires, need for climate change action

Jellie Duckworth
November 19, 2019

Last month, Brentwood, Los Angeles residents woke up to 745 acres of their city in flames. Ongoing drought and strong winds were the catalysts for an Extreme Red Flag Warning, putting more than 2 million Californians at risk for wildfires. The state has had so many wildfires...

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