“There can be no health without mental health” – Department of Health It is vital for mental health to be talked about on a national level, and with a clear […]
Here Be Dragons (on Becket Lawn)
The dragon on Becket Lawn has finally got a name. After a month-long poll, in which several names were on the docket (including Idris, of Ivor the Engine fame; Dragony, […]
5 Apps That Will Help You Be More Eco Friendly
Sometimes we need a little extra help to make our lives more sustainable – that’s where apps can come in handy. Below are five apps that can help lower your […]
Welcome to November
Oh, how I wish November had such a clear-cut theme as October. But it doesn’t, so: Happy November everybody! I hope you had a wonderful Spooky Season and did things […]
Monthly Good News #2: October 2022
And we’re back! To remind you of how things work here, Monthly Good News is your monthly reminder that not everyone is terrible and perhaps – just perhaps – humanity […]
Movies To Watch This Black History Month
Recently, we published a list of books to celebrate Black History Month. However, not all of us are readers, so my recommendation list of Black-written-and-starring books might not float your […]
Poetry for Black History Month
Originating in the UK during the 1980s as a means to challenge the Eurocentric teachings of history within the schooling system, Black History Month occurs every October as a way […]
Books To Read This Black History Month
From popular YA to bestselling memoirs and biographies, there’s a lot of seminal and inspirational books from Black authors to celebrate year-round. And learning about Black history isn’t just for […]
The Social and Environmental Justice For a Sustainable Future Conference
The 18th of October marks Christ Church’s Social and Environmental Justice for a Sustainable Future Conference. As part of the Diamond Jubilee celebration, various teams have come together to arrange […]