On Saturday the 26th of November I was lucky enough to be involved in an event run by Dr Diane Heath, who is currently leading a project on educating people […]
SG-Ho-Ho-Ho: The Making of the Sustainability Christmas Tree
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 […]