WKU Wins One Campus Challenge
April 30th, 2008
BowlingGreen, Ky. - Western Kentucky University has won the first ONE Campus Challenge, a nationwide challenge to raise awareness about global poverty and “Make Poverty History.”
The announcement was made in a video posted on the ONE Campus Challenge blog, http://www.one.org/campus/blog/. As the winner, WKU will receive a concert featuring Martin Royle and Pash, Georgie James and Army of Me. WKU will also receive messages from Bono, Chris Daughtry and Jessica Szohr.
The ONE Campaign seeks to raise public awareness about the issues of global poverty, hunger, disease and efforts to fight such problems in developing countries. The ONE Campus Challenge is an effort to build the political will at colleges and universities around the United States to end poverty.
Campus projects were graded by a panel of judges. Those scores were combined with a popular vote to determine the final winner. WKU finished ahead of schools such as Brandeis, Hofstra, George Washington, Princeton and Kansas State.
WKU’s project centered on a one day campus information blitz. “ONE Day at Western” sought to educate students on what they can do and to lead them to take action to make poverty history, ending with a rally at the Guthrie Bell Tower. Highlights included:
Bowling Green Mayor Elaine Walker proclaiming Bowling Green a “City of ONE.”
WKU President Gary Ransdell proclaiming WKU a “Campus of ONE” and delivering a powerful speech.
Performances by local arts groups and bands.
Ringing the Guthrie Tower bell once every three seconds for a minute to recognize that a child dies from poverty every three seconds.
Partnering with the Political Engagement Project on a voter registration drive.
As a result, more than 1,700 students signed the ONE Declaration and more than 300 people wrote letters to legislators.
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April 30th, 2008 at 9:12 pm
Yeah, it’s not like Obama gained a net 7 delegated and edged even closer to the nomination.
April 30th, 2008 at 10:02 pm
Well yeah. He was doing fine with Southern White males. I just hate to see it come to this split.
April 30th, 2008 at 10:53 pm
Anyone like how the press is spinning this story? The Boston Globe reported “Obama wins racially polarized Mississippi primary “. I have seen several headlines that mention “racial polarization” as the main driving force behind Obama’s victory. If fact, the media is emphasizing a “racial divide” storyline as to propose this primary actually reveals Obama’s weaknesses and helps hillary’s momentum. The media narrative should be the simple, objective facts- that Obama won an overwhelming victory over Clinton and that Mississippi voters rejected her politics of personal destruction. Or perhaps that Obama is leading in pledged delegates obtained in March despite hillary’s “victory” in Ohio.I could only imagine if the media attributed a Hillary victory as “gender polarization”.
April 30th, 2008 at 11:43 pm
Craig Kilborn on The Daily Show? How can you possibly enjoy that? shudder
May 1st, 2008 at 12:34 am
yes..it does….people are claiming ‘hoodwink’ is a racially charged word…which is silly, it was coined in the 1500s, and is commonly used in English. Same for bamboozled… Hillary’s fans are trying to turn this into ‘playing the race card’ to stir up the bigots.
May 1st, 2008 at 1:24 am
Obama does better among whites in states where there is a low population of blacks—and thus, sadly, less of a ghetto stigma. There are too many built up preconceptions in mixed states.
May 1st, 2008 at 2:15 am
Hilary has about 230 superdelegates, Obama has about 200. There’s less than 400 left. To catch up she needs to take the rest 3 to 1, assuming the gap among elected delegates stays the same. I don’t think they’ll give it to her.http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/scorecard/#D
May 1st, 2008 at 3:06 am
Except the skeletons.
May 1st, 2008 at 3:56 am
Damn I guess I am late for school. Who set the clock back ten years.