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Big things on the horizon - October: The Power of Sleep

Big things on the horizon - October

1st Oct
 Unlocking the Power of Sleep as Autumn Unfolds Hello everyone! As the crisp air of October arrives and the vibrant hues of autumn start to grace our surroundings, it’s a perfect time to focus on a fundamental aspect of our well-being: sleep....
National Organ and Tissue Donation Week 2024

Organ & Tissue Donation Week 2024

20th Sep
  In 2008, at 18 months old, my younger brother Blair had a life saving liver transplant after a very generous person chose to donate their organs when they passed away. This person was not only able to save my brother’s life with their liver...
President's Blog - Sept 2024

President's Blog - September 2024

18th Sep
 So, what have I been up to in the last few months… well I have been quite busy to say the least. The main thing that I have been doing recently is my own self development.This is my first full time job, and it has been quite an adjustment going...
Big things on the horizon - September Wellbeing while studying

Big things on the horizon - September

6th Sep
 Enhancing Well-Being while Studying   Hello everyone! It’s Sukinder here, your VP Welfare.As we dive into September, many of us are juggling the return to classes, part-time jobs, and other commitments.It’s the perfect time to focus...
Big things on the horizon - August Routines

Big things on the horizon – August

27th Aug
 Establishing Healthy Routines as College Life Gets Busier   Hello everyone! It's lovely to see the college so full and courses starting in the next few weeks.I would like to introduce myself as the Vice President Welfare and...

Hello from your new Student Officers

24th Jul
 Adam Lowe - PresidentI have always been the quiet little guy, so taking on this role is a very new experience and responsibility for me. But I believe I will be a good fit for the job because recently due to me being quiet and reserved, I’m now...