Northwestern Students for a Better Environment

During the summer of 1969 a small group of Northwestern University students and faculty met to discuss the problem of water pollution affecting Lake Michigan. After only one meeting, this group, which was called "Northwestern Students for a Better Environment" expanded to include other concerned students, faculty and area citizens. On January 23, 1970 NSBE mobilized the nation's first large-scale environmental symposium, held at Northwestern's Technological Institute. Called Project Survival, the event featured distinguished speakers, entertainment, and an all night "teach-out" on the environment. Thousands of people attended presentations by Paul Simon, Lieutenant Governor of the state of Illinois, William J. Scott, Illinois Attorney General, Illinois Treasurer Adlai Stevenson III, Barry Commoner, Paul Ehrlich, and other professors of science, law and politics. Folksinger Tom Paxton composed and first performed the song Whose Garden was this? at the event.

In April 21 and 22, 1978 NSBE organized and sponsored "Sunrise '78," a two-day program of activities pertaining to solar energy and alternative energy sources. The program was open to the public and took place in and around Norris Center on the Northwestern campus. Radio station WNUR featured special programming on solar energy, including music, guest speakers and public service announcements. Many participants camped at night on the University's lakefill.

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