If you’re walking about campus and pass the front of The Chapel, you might have glimpsed our sustainable Christmas tree. Our Christmas tree might not look as polished or elegant […]
Christmas and Wellbeing: Coping at Christmas Time
While Christmas can be a time full of so much joy and festivities, for some people it can be difficult. This can be for numerous reasons and if you’re reading […]
Pilgrim’s Ale Arrives at Christ Church
Christ Church’s 7th homegrown beer, Pilgrims’ Ale, has arrived! Here is everything you need to know about it: The lifecycle of a Christ Church ale starts at the hop gardens […]
A Day at Wildwood
Did you know that Magpie Inkcap mushrooms used to be a common source of ink for writing, drawing and painting? Or maybe that beavers avoid being squashed by the trees […]
Sustainable Period Products
Finding sustainable period options can be difficult, especially when the products can seem more expensive in the short term. Plus, opening a conversation around period products can be a tricky […]
Mental Health in Sustainability
“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 […]
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 […]
Introducing: Amber, SGO Projects Officer
Hey Hey! I am Amber, and I am one of the newest members of the SGO (Student Green Office). I am a third-year education and philosophy student, hoping to work […]
Playing with Purpose: 8 games for climate action
With the rise of video games, more games than ever are being released across a variety of platforms. While AAA games (high-budget titles such as GTA, Elden Ring, Doom…etc…) are […]