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Join the iNet News Service: Report from Home - or - Travel with the Team.

The SolarQuest® iNet News Service is a multi-media, project-based, experiential learning program for America's middle school, high school and college students. Serving as iNet News Team correspondents, students from ages 13 to 30 with a demonstrated interest in journalism and sustainable development participate in and report on local, national, and international events.

In the photo at left, Riverside School (Vermont) students are racing in and reporting on the 1999 the NESEA Tour de Sol.




iNet News Team members are selected from public and private schools all across the United States to represent American youth at milestone public events as participants and news reporters.

At the National Town Meeting for a Sustainable America, students interviewed Vice President Al Gore and Secretary of Transportation Rodney Slater (right).



iNetNews reporters have traveled to Uganda as youth Ambassadors for the White House Millennium Council, installing 100 solar electric systems in schools and medical clinics.

In the photo at left, iNetNews Service reporters are entering an email to be sent over the Internet by satellite telephone to Mrs. Hillary Clinton from Mrs. Janet Museveni, the First Lady of Uganda.


Submit an Earth Day news article to become an "Official Correspondent" of the SolarQuest iNetNews Service.


Q#Quest (#tasks)DateQuest Author
 Earth Day News Articles (1) 4/23/2001Awards Manager

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