Thursday, March 1, 2012

Campus Water Bottle Controversy Uncapped by Rob Gilmore


Soon more Loyola students may have to carry around reusable water bottles. The USGA is pushing to end the sale of bottled water on campus and hopes a referendum on the upcoming March ballot will show student support for it.

“This is one of the biggest issues USGA has ever worked on,” said junior Julia Poirier, chairperson of the Unified Student Government Association’s Justice Committee.

“I would like to see [bottled water] gone by fall 2012, but being more realistic, it’s probably going to be the spring of 2013 if everything goes accordingly,” added Poirier, a 20-year-old human services and communication major.

For the ban to take effect, students would have to show their support for it on the upcoming March ballot. On March 27 and 28, when students can vote for their USGA representatives for fall 2012, a referendum will appear on the ballot allowing them to express their opinions on ending bottled water sales.

Poirier said the effort to end the sale of bottled water on campus is a student-inspired movement and that student support for the ban has been crucial to USGA’s efforts. Even though USGA passed legislation on Dec. 6, 2011, to end the sale of bottled water, the student government still needs the approval of the administration to enforce the ban. Support has also included the efforts of the Student 

Environmental Alliance’s “Think Outside the Bottle” campaign.

“The administration loves working with the students and they’ll do anything if they know we’re in support of it,” Poirier said.

The referendum is designed to engage the student body, she added.

“It really just comes down to the students having another opportunity to share their voice,” Poirier said. 

“It’s really making them more interactive with USGA and more interactive as a whole campus-wide movement.”

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