Welcome to the new Students for the Bernard Field Station Wiki!

(Access restrictions are currently being worked on. Also, this wiki is in mid-transition to becoming the homepage for studentbfs.org. It will be made to look nicer and have the same functionality as the current homepage.)

The Students for the Bernard Field Station is a nonviolent group of students at the Claremont Colleges fighting for the preservation in perpetuity of the entire Field Station and opposing any plans to develop this land.

We are determined to stop the destruction of a natural habitat by what we deem to be extraneous development.

Our October 2008 statement also has more details.

Students for the BFS meets every Monday night at 9:30pm, upstairs in Pitzer's Grove House.

Check out our blog, too! http://savedontpave.blogspot.com

What to do

Click on “Login” at the lower right corner to register for an account.

Use this page wiki syntax to read up on how to format things in the editor, or play around with this page: playground

Current Pages

-SIGN THE BFS PETITION!
-BFS related articles/press
-Frequently Asked Questions about the BFS
-Frequently Asked Questions for the wiki
-Suggestion Box/Ideas

Additional Information

A research paper written by students over an academic term or semester which accounts for a large amount of a grade and makes up much of the course. Research papers are generally intended to describe an event or concept or argue a point. There is much overlap between the terms “research paper” and “term paper”. The phrase “term paper” was originally used to describe a paper (usually a research based paper) that was due at the end of the “term” - either a semester or quarter, depending on which unit of measure a school used. However, the term has fallen out of favor. Common usage has “term paper” and “research paper” as interchangeable, but this is not completely accurate. Not all term papers involve academic research, and not all research papers are term papers.

(You can see a list of all pages using the “Index” Button at the bottom right of the page)



Feel free to register and make pages!
Suggestions:

  • A page for each of our planned events
    • We should get one for the Teach-In. It could help us with organization
  • A page with minutes for each meeting?
    • They could be housed in a “Minutes” Folder
 
welcome.txt · Last modified: 2009/10/07 06:14 by suriteh
 
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