Middlesex Community College

Campus Organizer: Ted Foster

E-mail: ted@masspirgstudents.org

Phone: 978-618-0020

MASSPIRG is a statewide, student directed and student funded nonprofit working to win concrete victories on social issues. We work on a range of topics, from alleviating poverty to increasing recycling to educating students about credit debt. Recently, we helped pass policy to invest $700 million in public transportation here in Massachusetts and $3 billion for federal student aid. Last semester we registered over 8,000 students to vote in the mid-term election

The thing that makes us so effective is that students here voted to fund MASSPIRG through an $9 per student, per semester waivable fee. We pool these resources statewide to hire professional staff like lawyers, advocates, and organizers. We work together to run local and statewide campaigns, and they fight on behalf of the students full-time where key decisions are being made on Beacon Hill and in Washington DC.

We are also working to make textbooks cheaper, ban bags in Massachusetts, educate students on credit debt, and to alleviate hunger and homelessness. If you want to get involved, contact us today!

Latest News

Bottle Bill goes on tour! 12/03/2013
This morning, MASSPIRG staff and students met at the Secretary of State’s office in Boston to deliver over 130,000 signatures in support of updating the most effective... More ›
New Report Shows Bay Staters Are Driving Less: Full Report 08/30/2013
Full Report for the MASSPIRG Transit Moving off the Road.  Check it out by clicking the link here: masspirgedfund.org/reports/maf/moving-road More ›
Middlesex Bigger Better Bottle Bill 08/28/2013
Massachusetts has one of the most effective recycling programs in the country but it doesn’t go far enough. The current Bottle Bill- the five cent deposit on beer and soda... More ›
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MASSPIRG Students in Action

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    North Shore student Kaitlyn Heathman speaks at a press conference releasing our transportation report "Common Connections"
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    Students support more affordable textbooks
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    Students at UMASS Boston show off their energy efficiency knowledge
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    Students at Fitchburg State table for the homeless
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    UMASS Amherst students support more and better public transit
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    UMASS Boston students pose with Chancellor Motley
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    Students at UMASS Lowell and Dean of Students Larry Siegel support ending agricultural subsidies for unhealthy fiood
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