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My year in the SGO

My year in the SGO

As we conclude the academic year, with it comes the conclusion of this year’s Student Green Office. This is a look back on the year: on my favourite moments, events, […]

29 Jul, 202401 Jul, 2024 Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on My year in the SGO
Highlights from my year in the SGO

Highlights from my year in the SGO

As a student on teaching placement, my work with the Student Green Office has been my main point of connection with campus life – and what a year it’s been. […]

17 Jul, 202406 Aug, 2024 Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Highlights from my year in the SGO
A farewell to Peter Rands: The story of the prince and his treasure

A farewell to Peter Rands: The story of the prince and his treasure

On 24th May, we spent the afternoon celebrating Peter’s 24 years at CCCU in the best possible way – with good music, food and company. His roles have been diverse […]

04 Jul, 202404 Jul, 2024 Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on A farewell to Peter Rands: The story of the prince and his treasure
LGBTQ+ Books for Pride Month

LGBTQ+ Books for Pride Month

Happy Pride! Here’s something short and sweet: a few quick LGBTQ+ book recommendations in case you’re looking for your new favourite book. And even if you’re not, you might just […]

07 Jun, 202407 Jun, 2024 Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on LGBTQ+ Books for Pride Month
5 things to do with your old clothes

5 things to do with your old clothes

Clothes hold a lot of memories and nostalgia, so its hard to get rid of them when they’re no longer in use. Personally, I separate mine into two wardrobes – […]

21 May, 202421 May, 2024 Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on 5 things to do with your old clothes
Sustainability Book Review #12: The Anthropocene Reviewed

Sustainability Book Review #12: The Anthropocene Reviewed

John Green is famous for having written a number of bestselling YA novels – but it’s in his first nonfiction offering that the reader gets to know him better than […]

06 May, 202402 Apr, 2024 Reviews, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Sustainability Book Review #12: The Anthropocene Reviewed
Monthly Good News #18: March & April

Monthly Good News #18: March & April

Welcome back to Monthly Good News! The regularly-scheduled blog post in which I spend an hour rounding up as much recent positive sustainability news as possible and present it to […]

30 Apr, 202425 Apr, 2024 Monthly Good News, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Monthly Good News #18: March & April
How to take care of a house plant: the basics

How to take care of a house plant: the basics

Looking to get a houseplant for the first time? Or maybe you just keep killing the plants you already have! Here are a few of the basic needs of a […]

24 Apr, 202402 Apr, 2024 Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on How to take care of a house plant: the basics
Creating a Carbon Footprint Card Game

Creating a Carbon Footprint Card Game

So! A colleague of mine had arranged a Games Jam with Games Design staff and students. This involves taking a theme for a game on a Monday and presenting a […]

17 Apr, 202402 Apr, 2024 Sustainability Engagement1 Comment on Creating a Carbon Footprint Card Game

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