October 2nd, 2008 at 12:50 pm | posted by Maisie.Pigeon
It’s time to kick off a new year of the ONE Campus Challenge, and we’re calling all students, alumni and college fans to sign up under your favorite school’s banner on our OCC website.
I’m Maisie Pigeon, ONE’s Student Coordinator, and I’ll be managing this year’s OCC—a good-natured competition between universities to see which school will be the national champion at tackling extreme poverty.
Our quarterback is three-time Super Bowl winner and two-time Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady of the New England Patriots. An active ONE supporter since 2005, Tom visited health clinics, schools and other life-saving projects in Ghana and Uganda in 2007 with ONE. Hear what he has to say about OCC at:
Last year, more than 1,400 colleges and universities competed through seven months of rigorous activism, awareness-raising and action-taking. OCC students signed up over 33,000 ONE members, took 182,000 actions, and convinced campuses, cities and even states to declare their support for ONE. And they engaged candidates including Barack Obama and John McCain on the campaign trail, getting them to pay attention to and talk about global poverty and disease.
In January, the 100 top schools sent representatives to the Power 100 Summit, an exciting three-day conference in Washington, D.C. They heard from leaders of the global anti-poverty movement and influential members of the Democratic and Republican parties, and joined forces through workshops and forums to become smarter, stronger advocates.
This year’s ONE Campus Challenge is going to be even better, but we need you to help your school get started. Sign up here.
July 25th, 2008 at 2:24 pm | posted by Maisie.Pigeon
Greetings, ONE members!
My name is Maisie Pigeon and I’m the new ONE Student Coordinator. Right now, I’m working non-stop to make this year’s ONE Campus Challenge a success. The ONE Campus Challenge is a nationwide competition between universities where schools have the opportunity to earn points by taking actions against poverty. (Actions range from signing up your friends and family, to “ONE-ing” your campus mascot, to writing letters to your members of Congress.)
Currently we are working to get everything ready for the OCC 2008/2009-kickoff. The competition between schools last year was pretty steep, in the end Western Kentucky University won out over more than a thousand schools nationwide. This year the competition only looks to intensify. We can’t wait to see what tricks you guys have up your sleeves!
This will be my second year working with OCC, as I was a Regional Outreach Ambassador (aka – ROA) last year. I want to let you know that we’re currently looking to fill positions for this year’s crew of Regional Outreach Ambassadors. ROAs are active student leaders who help college students across the country promote ONE and fight extreme poverty by acting as liaisons between ONE staff and ONE student leaders across the country.
Find more information on becoming a ROA and pick up an application here. And stay tuned to the ONE Blog for more updates on OCC in the coming weeks.
June 9th, 2008 at 4:01 pm | posted by Matthew McAllister, ONE member, Denver, CO
Last night the University of Colorado Student Union passed a proclamation declaring the campus to be a Campus of ONE. The unanimous decision reflects the University’s commitment to being a leader on social justice issues and standing up against extreme poverty and preventable diseases. What’s even more significant is that the committee is determined to be more than a quiet statement of faith, but to make it public with a signing event and active promotion of ONE on campus throughout the next school year.
The sponsor of the bill, Dan Omasta, described the bill as unique because in this election cycle we are constantly hearing about all the things we can’t agree on, it’s nice to talk about what we do share as common values. The passage of this proclamation makes the University of Colorado one of the largest school to become a Campus of ONE.
I’m very proud of my University and look forward to the work we have to do over the summer and next year.
-Matthew McAllister, Colorado ONE member and CU Sophomore
March 11th, 2008 at 12:12 pm | posted by Virginia Simmons
Last week, “UNH for ONE” set up tables at the University of New Hampshire and asked their fellow students to sign letters to NH Senator Judd Gregg, asking him for a robust international affairs budget. They collected over 50 letters that I will deliver to Senator Gregg’s Office later today.
“UNH for ONE” is now phone banking on campus to thank NH Senator Sununu for signing onto the “Smith-Feinstein Amendment” and calling Senator Gregg’s Office to ask that he support the amendment that would restore over 2.6 billion dollars to the international affairs budget.
September 18th, 2007 at 11:18 am | posted by Field
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More than 200 people signed their support for ONE at OSU’s Involvement Fair yesterday.
Thousands of new and returning students came out in force to learn what groups they could get involved in for this academic year. Beth Kaltenbach, the president of OSU’s chapter of ONE, has also taken on a new project at OSU’s campus: EDUN Live on Campus.
ONE and EDUN Live on Campus partnered together during the event today to raise awareness for extreme poverty. If today was any indication, OSU’s campus will be brimming with ONE activity very soon.
September 14th, 2007 at 6:43 am | posted by Virginia Simmons
ONE is looking for interns for the coming school year.
Below a note to students from ONE Student Outreach Coordinator, Erin Eagan.
Welcome back to school!
We are looking for students who can help out ONE from their campus this school year. In order to apply for an unpaid internship with ONE, you will need to send your resume and cover letter to resumes@one.org. The cover letter should include: why you are interested in the position, what outreach experience you have, how many hours a week you are willing to commit (we recommend 10-15 hours) and any other pertinent information. Applications are due by September 15, 2007.
ONE is really excited to have students like you that are willing to educate and mobilize your peers on campus about ONE. Students are one of the most powerful groups in America’s history – they were the driving force behind the Women’s Suffrage Movement and the Civil Rights Movement. Students are now powering the next great movement - ONE: The Campaign to Make Poverty History.
As you start up your ONE Chapters on campus this year please keep a few things in mind:
1- Please feel free to contact me with any questions: giveyourtime@one.org
2- Once you meet with your ONE chapter and elect leaders for the group, please email me the names and emails of the officers in your group.
3- A lot of colleges have different rules about becoming official groups on campus. When you are in the process of becoming an official group, let me know if you need a sample constitution or any other material to present to your Student Government Association.
4- When your ONE Chapter does become an official group on campus, please let me know.
5- Once you have collected signatures from students around campus, please email or fax the signatures to me. (Ask for our fax from giveyourtime@one.org)
We have a bunch of new, exciting things coming up this fall for college campuses, and you will want to be involved! Stay tuned…
September 13th, 2007 at 12:57 pm | posted by Virginia Simmons
On September 21st, the College of Charleston will hold its first event as a ‘ONE Campus’. Three days prior, the college’s Senate will vote on a resolution to make the college’s status official.
Working hand-and-hand with the student government, the rising level of student excitement is apparent. More than half of the total student groups on campus have already expressed interest in participating in ONE events!
I can’t wait to see what happens when the school officially adopts the title of a “ONE Campus!” Knowing the attitude students already have here about this campaign, optimistic is an understatement.
September 13th, 2007 at 12:34 pm | posted by Virginia Simmons
Last night I was invited to speak to students about ONE Vote ‘08 at the College Democrats meeting at USC. Many of the students were familiar with ONE and were excited to sign up as new members and volunteers, especially now that USC President Dr. Andrew Sorensen is a South Carolina ONE Vote ‘08 ambassador.
We are working closely with student government leaders and Dr. Sorensen to make USC a ONE Campus. The excitement around campus is certainly growing!
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