The Bear Facts April 2022

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Pope John Paul II once said, “The Earth will not continue to offer its harvest, except with faithful stewardship. We cannot say we love the land and then take steps to destroy it for use by future generations.” In a world that has faced a pandemic, civil rights issues, political crises and other polarizing problems, all over the span of three years, we each share one thing in common: the place we call home, Earth. As inhabitants of the planet, it is not only our right, but our duty to protect the land that we live on. An unfortunate reality we live every day as human beings is the perpetual destruction of our great planet. That is why, on April 22 of every year since 1970, billions across the globe celebrate our beautiful home and bring light to environmental issues such as pollution, deforestation, and littering. Even in our own school community, students are working tirelessly to preserve our planet, combat these issues, and ultimately promote ways to be green. Ursuline’s Environmental Club, led by Service Project Manager Siena Theivagt ’22, anticipates a great turnout for this year’s Earth Day at Ursuline. “Ursuline students can use reusable water bottles, take time to wash out and reuse plastic containers and glasses, and even volunteer to help with Ursuline’s community garden,” Theivagt said. Garden Manager Samantha Liao ’23 also encourages Ursuline students to help care for the garden. “Right now, we have two beds that are near Bear, and we have planted turnips, radishes, spinach, Swiss Chard, and artichokes there. We’re hoping to have a regular watering schedule probably two times a week, so if girls want to get involved, they are welcome to join us,” she said. Currently, the Environmental Club is hoping to expand the garden for fall 2022 and is looking to garden more plants and increase student participation. Theivagt also mentioned the importance of recycling and paying attention to the materials that can and cannot be recycled. “Materials that can be recycled include cardboard, aluminum, plastic, glass, and this newspaper! You cannot recycle anything with grease or food stains,” she said. Additionally, the Environmental Club is excited to announce their main event on Earth

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FACTS Day this year: an Earth Day fashion show. The competition will be held on April 22 during club period, with a panel of judges critiquing submissions of recycled fashion designs. Everyone in the Ursuline community is encouraged to participate. “To recycle means to convert into reusable material, so anything you would throw away or consider waste can be given a new life and turned into prize-winning fashion.” said Theivagt. In general, Ursuline students are looking forward to contributing to various service projects and even social media trends this Earth Day. “For Earth Day, I would usually go to the beach and clean up. I also participate in an annual tradition of posting an Instagram post. Basically just pretty pictures I have of places I have traveled to,” said Kamryn Carter ’22. While Instagram or other social media posts may not be the most effective way to preserve our Earth, it helps bring awareness to Earth Day and is an outlet to inspire others to protect Earth’s natural beauty. Nina Berry ’22 also notes that she is “going to be extra conscious of recycling the appropriate waste” this Earth Day. “I am going to pick up at least one piece of trash everywhere I go, both on campus and around my own neighborhood,” said Amelia Bruty ’24. While it is important to acknowledge Earth on its designated holiday, it is equally necessary to honor it every day. The Environmental Club has various plans, unrelated to Earth Day and the garden. For example, they have a variety of guest speakers lined up, such as a Citizens’ Climate Lobby speaker, who will speak on a certain carbon tax, as well as a presentation by a forest hydrologist. Ultimately, Earth Day should not only be a day to recognize the need for reform on our Earth, or a means to celebrate, but a day to engender in human beings the urge to make an effort for the Earth every day. We are called to be stewards of the Earth to not only protect one another, but to sustain all living things on this wonderful planet. With the help of our students, faculty, and staff, as well as the support from the Environmental Club, Ursuline can make every day Earth Day.

BY: ISABELLE BRUTY


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