
The latest project put on by the members of the Green Team's social justice committee provided clothes and food for people in the community, all the while keeping those same items out of the local landfill. At the end of each semester, students pack up their things and move home for break or they move away from Southwestern to embark on a new adventure. Regardless of where they go, many students are simply unable or unwilling to cram everything they have accumulated at SC into their vehicles. Normally, the stuff the students deem unnecessary winds up in the dumpsters and later in the landfill.
The Green Team is giving students another alternative to throwing away unwanted, but perfectly useful stuff by organizing a "Move-Out Collection". Green Team students placed large boxes all over campus in hopes of collecting some unwanted clothing or food this past December, as the fall semester was winding down. Students as they moved out of the dorms could place unwanted items in the boxes and the Green Team donated the items to local non-profit organizations The items were then distributed to those who neededthem.

"The turnout was very surprising. It was cool to see how much the campus and community gave. I am excited for the spring drive," said Jess Ratzlaff, Green Team junior. The Green Team will spend time this spring semester gearing up for a larger "Move Out Collection" as graduation approaches.