Grand Valley State University students and faculty staged a walkout last Thursday in response to what some claim a lack of sustainability and climate awareness in the University’s latest strategic plan. The walkout at the Cook Carillon Tower was also in response to GVSU’s increasing adoption of artificial intelligence technologies. The protest was organized by students taking ENS: 380 Critical Hope and Climate Action, who are calling for the Uni…
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