Full disclosure: I don’t like kale. However, if you chop it up small enough and bury it deep in another food, like mashed potato, or cheese, it actually doesn’t taste […]
The Origins of Girl Power
For Women’s History Month, the Sustainability blog will be hosting biographies, recommendations and poetry all surrounding the theme of women’s history and rights. The story of Margaret Sanger, for example, […]
The Pioneer of Birth Control: Margaret Sanger
Women’s History Month is a celebration of women’s contribution to society and historical and scientific fields. This has been celebrated in March every year since 1987. Many countries celebrate this […]
What is Fairtrade?
You might recognise the Fairtrade logo from when you go food shopping, but what exactly is it all about? Should we even care about it? The Fairtrade Foundation is an […]
Welcome to March
Happy March! February was absolutely packed with events, from the month-long LGBT History Month film screenings, quizzes and takeovers to the Students’ Union’s One World Week celebrations of culture through […]
Monthly Good News #6: February
February has had some global and local sad moments. The news hasn’t been all fun and games and there have been some not-so-spectacular events as of late, that have even […]
Poetry for LGBT History Month
The start of February brings with it the start of LGBT history month in the UK – a month dedicated to recognising both the advancements made by activists and the […]
Veg Box Bakes #2: Chicken, Leek and Sweetcorn Pie
Leeks are hardy plants that can survive the cold of winters, and so recently, the Veg Box Project has included a couple of leeks with each weekly order. This meant […]
Books for LGBT History Month
Last week we posted an article about how February marks LGBT history month in the UK, alongside a small selection of LGBT history films. As a companion piece to that […]