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Introducing: Temi, SGO Project Officer #livingwell

Introducing: Temi, SGO Project Officer #livingwell

Hello, I’m Temi, one of your new SGO officers

11 Oct, 202128 Oct, 2021 livingwell, Student Green Office, Sustainability Engagement1 Comment on Introducing: Temi, SGO Project Officer #livingwell
Mental health and Sustainability -The importance of starting conversations

Mental health and Sustainability -The importance of starting conversations

When we think of sustainability it is only natural that we think of the environment, that is mainly what we focus on and it what most resources point to as […]

22 Apr, 202128 Oct, 2021 livingwell, Mental health, Student Green Office, Sustainability Engagement1 Comment on Mental health and Sustainability -The importance of starting conversations
SGO: Introducing Dan

SGO: Introducing Dan

Hi, my name is Dan and I’m excited to be an #ActingTogether Officer for the SGO this academic year. Acting together is an incredible thing that builds communities and makes […]

09 Nov, 202027 Jan, 2023 acting together, Student Green OfficeLeave a Comment on SGO: Introducing Dan

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