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Julio

 

As part of our Campus Sustainability month, we want to introduce you to the student leaders who are leaving their mark on the sustainable future of Florida State. Meet Julio, the current reCycle Bike Program Coordinator. This senior majoring in English Editing, Writing & Media has been using a bike throughout his time at FSU. He first found out about the program during his freshman year, when his reCycle Bike really came in handy.

 

FRN

As part of Campus Sustainability Month, we will be highlighting our sustainable student leaders. This week’s sustainable student is Reem Zaitoon. Reem is an international affairs and anthropology major who serves as the Program Coordinator for Food Recovery Network.

Reem has been involved with FRN for two semesters. She got joined because the previous Food Recovery Network Program Coordinator was a good friend. As she participated with FRN and learned more about the crippling food waste issues affecting our community, she became more passionate and involved with the program.

G4

This month we are highlighting different student sustainability leaders as part of Campus Sustainability month. Meet Malyce! Malyce is a sophomore studying teaching and environmental science. Malyce is the current Garnet and Gold Goes Green Coordinator and has been heavily involved since her first year.

 

What first inspired you to get involved with G4?

Fashion & Sustainability

Florida State University art student and graphic designer for Sustainable Campus, Naira Diptee, recently created a zine on the topic of fashion and sustainability. Repurposing found fashion magazines into her work, she subverts the power of advertising in the fashion industry, calling the reader’s attention to the concepts of “fast-fashion” and the capitalistic ideology that supports it. Her use of these found objects also allows her work to have an aesthetic appeal to give those who may not normally choose to learn about sustainability a reason to pick up the zine.

Sustainable Campus recommended YouTube channels

 

At Sustainable Campus, our mission is to promote sustainable living at FSU. To achieve that mission, we share resources to help you live your best sustainable life. Recently, the Sustainable Campus team got together to compile a list of our favorite YouTube Channels, books, podcasts, blogs, and documentaries about sustainable topics. We hope our "staff picks" will inspire you to start your sustainable journey or learn more about topics that interest you. 

cycling savvy blog post

FSU students, faculty, and staff now have access to the nationally recognized CyclingSavvy Basics Course for FREE on Canvas! CyclingSavvy has helped thousands of cyclists and drivers learn new skills and strategies to share the road. The basics course provides an introduction to key concepts for riding safely while commuting to and around campus.