Cash for Poop
Oberlin College has a new program going on right now that might be the perfect way to make a little extra something on top of the usual check from the ‘rents. Apparently every time between now and Friday that you poop in the Adam Joseph Lewis Center (Environmental Studies building) the department will give you a quarter. The money is to be distributed at the “Low on Cash, High on FIber Bash” on Friday night.
Lucky enough to be there? Here’s a link
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The Lewis Center is home to the Living Machine, a waste water treatment facility that uses bacteria and plants rather than chemicals like most municipal facilities. The treated waste water is then recycled to flush the toilets and used to irrigate the orchard and garden in the building’s landscape. The event is to raise awareness and educate people about the building, low energy waste water treatment options, and sustainability in general.
— Connor Lee · Nov 15, 07:39 PM · #