Ten members of the recently rolled up their sleeves, pulled on their boots, and started working on cleaning the Genesee River.
Early on a Saturday morning last month, the students gathered trash bags, shovels, gloves, and grabber tools and cleared 300 pounds of waste from the shore. Their biggest achievements were the removal of a 55-gallon barrel and a 60-pound bridge railing.
The student group worked with the Southwest Rochester Rotary and other local volunteers, hoping to strengthen ties between the University and the city of Rochester.

鈥淧art of our goal was to clean the river, and the other was to build bridges,鈥 says Daniel DeMarle, a local educational consultant, coordinator of the event, and a rotary member. 鈥淲e want the students to see that we care about our neighborhood, so they should care about our neighborhood, too. Let鈥檚 work together on it.鈥
Ori Yehezkely 鈥18, president of the Inter-Class Living Community and a psychology major from Miami, emphasizes the importance of University students connecting with the surrounding area.
鈥淚 think all college students have a responsibility to do good in the community,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e benefit so much from being in Rochester, I think it鈥檚 only right to give back.鈥

ICLC is a special interest housing group that promotes community engagement by encouraging camaraderie between students on campus, volunteering within the city of Rochester, and strengthening connections among its own group members.
鈥淚CLC is all about bringing people together,鈥 says vice president Sarah Murphy 鈥19, a Denver native majoring in English and French. 鈥淲e plan our activities to build relationships between people with different experiences and backgrounds.鈥
The rotary shares this mission, focusing on service in the southwest Rochester area. The club organizes local projects, such as pop-up art, river cleanups, and volunteer trips that make a positive impact on the neighborhood.
This is the second time that the Inter-Class Living Community and Southwest Rochester Rotary have teamed up to clear the river, and both groups hope to do it again in the spring.
鈥淭he people we worked with embody the spirit of Meliora,鈥欌 Murphy says. 鈥淚t was really uplifting to spend time with them. With their kindness and genuine interest in getting to know us, it was a really wonderful group of people to work with.鈥
DeMarle says that the feelings are mutual.
鈥淭he students of ICLC are great to work with,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey have energy and enthusiasm, and when asked to work, they work hard and do so with a smile. I look forward to working with them again in the future.鈥
