Being a student isn’t easy: money’s tight, schedules are packed and finding a work life balance is challenging. Probably one of the last things on your mind is how could […]
My first repair café experience
During September, I attended my first repair café. I’d heard about the concept through social media: a group of volunteer repairers who will take a look at your broken items […]
Three podcasts for climate learning
When I first started to learn about the climate crisis, I was still working full-time. I needed to find a way to fit my education on this crucial issue around […]
My Experience Designing My First Ale Brand
Wow, where do I start! This was a very exciting process and seeing the final product and where it’ll end up makes it worth everything. Starting off with the presentation […]
Monthly Good News #14: October
Welcome back! It’s that time of the month again when we’re stretching the last of our money waiting for payday and are still trying to pin down our friends to […]
Sustainability Book Reviews #7: Emergency Skin
“Six billion people working toward a goal together is much more effective than a few dozen scrabbling for themselves.” In 2019, American author Blake Crouch posed three questions to six […]
Introducing: Jenny, SGO Project Officer
Hiya, I’m Jenny, one of your new Student Green Office Project Officers! I have just started my first year of my degree in Archaeology and Forensic Investigation, hoping this will […]
Introducing: Jack, SGO Project Officer
Hi! I’m Jack, and I’m excited to be part of this year’s Student Green Office team. I’m studying for a PGCE in Further Education.
Sustainability Book Reviews #6: Ideas to Postpone the End of the World
This book is a compilation of talks and an interview given by the activist, thinker and indigenous leader of the Krenak peoples of Brazil, Ailton Krenak, while he was visiting […]