We have recently discovered that we can do a bunch of cool things with our site that might make it more enjoyable to read! Therefore, we've updated a few things in the past 24 hours. 

   First, we added Facebook like buttons for each page, so you can show your appreciation. We're not sure if we did that for you or if we did it just because we learned that we can, but either way, click those like buttons! :)

   Second, we've added polls to each of the project pages to facilitate the feedback process. We've realized that  people often don't have something specific to say, so they can't fill out a "contact us" form; however, we still value everyone's opinion, regardless of whether it's specific feedback or not. The polls allow us to gauge interest and viability of our various projects, so if you've got a few minutes, fill out the polls to let us know what you want us to pursue!

   If you *do* have specific feedback, though, that is welcome, as always. We're trying to facilitate this process, so we have created a forum for any ideas, feedback, support, or constructive criticism. A forum will hopefully be more convenient and will allow peers to see each others' words, leading into discussions. We think discussion will be far more valuable, in general. That said, the contact box is still available for any feedback that you prefer to be private.

   The website now has a calendar, too. It's a bit empty right now, but we'll be updating this calendar with any events we organize and with projected completion dates of our projects so you know what to expect and when.

   Lastly, the site has a customized search engine. The search bar should appear on every page and will search through our site to help you find what you want. Unfortunately, Google is apparently still indexing our site, meaning that the engine currently turns up no results. This should be fixed within a week, at which point, search all you want.

Thanks for reading! We hope this changes are helpful!



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     GrOW represents the  sustainability cause on the campus of Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering. The club is comprised of a group of students who are dedicated to the sustainability cause. It is our mission to ensure that the resources of both the college and environment are used in a more sustainable fashion. It is our main goal to ___.  Directing this club is our team  of leaders: Ben Chapman, Steph Northway, Anne-Marie Buchenan, and Gaby Waldman-Fried. 
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