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CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001057Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260201
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620770797
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001057Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620770798
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001057Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260203
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620771823
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260204
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620772848
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260205
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620773873
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260206
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620774898
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260207
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620774899
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260208
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620775924
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260209
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620776949
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260210
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620777974
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260211
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620778999
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260212
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620781048
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260213
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620782073
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260214
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620783098
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260215
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620784123
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260216
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620785148
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260217
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620786173
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260218
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620786174
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260219
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620787199
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260220
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620788224
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260221
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620789249
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260222
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620790274
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260223
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620791299
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260224
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620792324
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260225
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620792325
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260226
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620793350
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260227
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620794375
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260228
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620795400
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620796425
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260302
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620797450
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260303
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620797451
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260304
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620798476
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260305
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620799501
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260306
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260307
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620801551
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260308
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620802576
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260309
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620802577
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260310
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620803602
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260311
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620805651
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260312
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620806676
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260313
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620806677
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260314
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620807702
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260315
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620808727
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260316
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620809752
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260317
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620810777
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260318
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620810778
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260319
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620811803
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260320
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620812828
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620813853
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260322
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620814878
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001058Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260323
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620814879
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260324
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620815904
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001059Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260325
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620816929
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001059Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260326
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
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URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001059Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620818979
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellness,Community & Global Impact,Student Life,Climate
  & Environment,Law & Social Justice,Medicine & Public Health
DESCRIPTION:February 1st - March 28th\nTwo fun sustainability competitions 
 to get you engaged in saving our one green planet!\n\nPost your sustainable
  actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our online form to
  win the Grand Prize\, or one of the fabulous weekly prize baskets!\n\n\nCa
 mpus Race To Zero Waste! - February 1 - March 28\, 2026\nA friendly annual 
 competition among North American universities. During this 8 week period\, 
 UofL will compete to reduce waste\, increase recycling & composting\, and r
 aise conservation awareness across all three campuses! Keep up with the Car
 ds progress at the Campus Race website.\n\nREDUCE\, REUSE & RECYCLE! Help t
 he Cards to victory by avoiding disposables (bring your own mug\, bottle\, 
 plate\, etc.)\, donating useful stuff to the UofL Free Store instead of thr
 owing it away\, and fully utilizing UofL’s amazingly easy\, single-stream r
 ecycling system that lets you recycle everything in the same bin\, everywhe
 re on campus: all types of plastic\, paper\, cardboard\, metal\, and glass!
  Details on what you can recycle at UofL here.COMPOST! Turn trash into trea
 sure just by composting your food scraps and soiled paper products in the c
 ompost bins at the Garden Commons next to the Baptist Center and the Urban 
 & Public Affairs Garden behind Bettie Johnson Hall. Request a compost caddy
  for your room through our online request form! If it came from a plant\, w
 e want to compost it: fruit & vegetable wastes/peels/rinds/seeds\, baked go
 ods\, grains\, tea bags\, coffee grounds/filters\, and all kinds of soiled 
 paper products (tissues\, towels\, napkins\, plates\, cups\, etc.). We are 
 always collecting food wastes for composting from The Ville Grill\, SAC Mar
 ketplace\, and other campus dining locations and will be adding those numbe
 rs to UofL's organics recycling totals in the Campus Race to Zero Waste.REC
 YCLE E-WASTE!\nDon't send your old electronics to the landfill! We will hav
 e special collection points set up in the following locations Feb. 18 - Mar
 ch 13:\n     BAB (1st floor lobby)\n     SAC W310\n     Duthie Center at Sp
 eed School of Engineering (1st floor Study Area\, SE corner)\n     HSC Korn
 hauser Library (1st floor lobby behind elevators)\n     >> There will also 
 be a special Drive-up Drop-off Collection on Thursday Feb. 26th\, 8am-11am 
 on the north side of the Clinical & Translational Research Building at HSC.
  Due to rain\, this year we will be loading items into the box truck for re
 cycling at the CTR Loading Dock (618 E Muhammad Ali Blvd). The contact for 
 the Drive-up Drop-off is Skip Hurley (502) 599-6228.\nStop by any time to d
 rop off any of the following types of electronics for recycling: all comput
 ers\, monitors\, televisions\, printers\, copiers\, scanners\, servers\, ne
 tworking equipment\, fax machines\, telephones and cellphones\, RAM/memory\
 , hard drives\, battery backups\, and peripherals such as keyboards\, mice\
 , speakers\, AC adapters\, and mixed computer cables/wires. Separate bins w
 ill also be available for recycling of any type of batteries\, lamps/bulbs\
 , or ink/toner cartridges.\nResident Race! - February 9 - March 1\, 2026\nL
 ive on campus? Win with conservation! UofL residence halls will compete amo
 ng each other to see who can reduce electricity use the most over three wee
 ks. The winning hall will earn a pizza party\, sponsored by RHA! All you ha
 ve to do is stop wasting energy! Turn off lights\, fans\, space heaters\, T
 Vs\, game consoles\, etc.\; unplug anything you're not actively using (espe
 cially empty refrigerators)\; skip the elevator for the stairs\; close wind
 ows tightly\; wait until you have a full load to do laundry & wash with col
 d water\; dry clothes on a rack/line\; take shorter showers or shower with 
 solar power at the SRC\; etc. Keep up with the Race on UofL's Building Dash
 board\, where you can see how much electricity your hall is using and learn
  how you can conserve! Halls in the competition include:\n\nBettie Johnson 
 HallCommunity Park (real-time data!) Kurz Hall (real-time data!)Louisville 
 Hall (real-time data!)Unitas Hall (real-time data!)University Tower Apartme
 nts (UTA)Belknap Village NorthBelknap Village South\nPrizes:\n\nWeekly priz
 es: At the end of each of the eight weeks of Ecolympics\, one person who ha
 s shared their sustainable action(s) will receive a themed gift basket!Gran
 d Prize: One impressive Cardinal who takes the most sustainable actions dur
 ing Ecolympics will take home our grand prize: a bicycle and helmet.Post yo
 ur sustainable actions and tag @UofLSustainable or submit them through our 
 online form throughout February & March to be entered into the competition!
  New winners will be picked each week! Enter as often as you can!\nEcolympi
 cs Events:\n\nUpcycled Valentine Workshop\nTuesday\, Feb. 10th\, 12:30-2pm\
 , SAC W118AT-shirt Bag Workshop\nTuesday\, March 3rd\, 1-2:30pm\, UofL Free
  Store (Honors House 108)
DTSTAMP:20260306T001059Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260328
LOCATION:university-wide
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Ecolympics 2026
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51958620820004
URL:https://events.louisville.edu/event/ecolympics-2026
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