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People aren’t so bad after all: Looking back on a year of hope 

People aren’t so bad after all: Looking back on a year of hope 

And that’s that. My final year at the university has come and gone and with it so has my time working for the Student Green Office. Looking back on my […]

21 Aug, 202420 Aug, 2024 Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on People aren’t so bad after all: Looking back on a year of hope 
The SGO and Me

The SGO and Me

When I first got the email that I had been offered a place in the Student Green Office I was thrilled but also absolutely terrified. Not only was this the […]

09 Aug, 202407 Aug, 2024 Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on The SGO and Me
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
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
Sustainability Book Review #11: Farenheit 451

Sustainability Book Review #11: Farenheit 451

Flames rise up in your mind as the firefighters douse it with kerosene as you read this.  In this future, firefighters, using the symbol of a salamander, are dispatched as […]

08 Apr, 202402 Apr, 2024 Reviews, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Sustainability Book Review #11: Farenheit 451
Inspiring Women in History #1: Sylvia Plath

Inspiring Women in History #1: Sylvia Plath

It’s March, which means it’s international women’s history month! In this blog we will take a look back on a woman who forged literary history; discussing topics such as mental […]

19 Mar, 202420 Mar, 2024 Equality and Diversity, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Inspiring Women in History #1: Sylvia Plath
Women’s Achievements in 2023

Women’s Achievements in 2023

Women’s History Month has arrived! It’s time to recognise women’s achievements. This blog specifically focuses on the successes of women last year, in 2023.  Many records were broken, and historic […]

15 Mar, 202405 Apr, 2024 Equality and Diversity, Sustainability Engagement2 Comments on Women’s Achievements in 2023
Resources for Women’s History Month

Resources for Women’s History Month

Want to learn more about the history of women? This post will certainly help. Below are links to many different resources that cover a variety of topics based around women’s […]

06 Mar, 202405 Mar, 2024 Equality and Diversity, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Resources for Women’s History Month

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