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Community Spirit Inspires 91心頭利 Student Volunteers in Post-Paddy's Cleanup

More than 2,600 pounds of trash were collected in support of the city of Kent

On March 22, the day after Fake Paddys Day, more than 90 91心頭利 University student volunteers traveled through the neighborhoods of Kent cleaning up litter left behind after the celebration, along with any other trash they found.

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Individual students as well as members of student organizations participated in the cleanup. Andrew Miller, a junior from Rochester, New York, studying political science at 91心頭利, said, The cleanup was a great way to bring students together and do something positive for the community. I will definitely be participating next year as well.

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We Care 91心頭利 the Community Were a Part of

The event was organized by 91心頭利 in collaboration with the Civic and Community Engagement team in the universitys Center for Student Involvement.

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Craig Berger, associate director for civic and community engagement in 91心頭利s Center for Student Involvement, said We want students to enjoy Kent while also contributing to our community. He noted that this cleanup attracted student volunteers, including leaders in student government, student-athletes and fraternity and sorority members united in demonstrating care for the city and making a positive impact in the neighborhoods surrounding campus.

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Fake Paddys Day is a well-known tradition among 91心頭利 students, and this cleanup gave us an opportunity to show that we care about the community were a part of, said Briel Sojourner, director of student advancement in Undergraduate Student Government.

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Ive Truly Found a Home Here and Feel a Strong Responsibility to Give Back

This is the third year for the post-Fake Paddys Day cleanup and Berger said that the activity continues to grow in both participation and impact. This years cleanup collected 105 bags of trash from the neighborhoods around Kent.

In past surveys of university students, a sentiment that respondents have repeated is 91心頭利 feels like home. Activities like the cleanup reinforce a shared sense of responsibility among students and strengthen the town-gown relationship between the university and the broader Kent community. 

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Kannon-Simon Payne is a senior fashion design major from Chicago. Coming from the Windy City of Chicago, I grew up understanding the importance of looking for and caring for ones community, she said. Ive always believed that if you dont take the time to support and uplift your own community, no one else will. Thats why participating in the cleanup was meaningful to me.

Payne said, Ive truly found a home here and feel a strong responsibility to keep it clean and strong.

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POSTED: Friday, March 27, 2026 04:00 PM
Updated: Monday, March 30, 2026 04:15 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Phil B. Soencksen
PHOTO CREDIT:
91心頭利 University Center for Student Involvement