There’s no shortage of checklists, sponsored videos, and ads out there all about “college essentials.” Although some may make some good suggestions, at the end of the day, there are a lot of things on these lists that you just don't need. Our mission is to save your money, time, and the planet by dispelling some of the common myths about what you need to bring to FSU with you.
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The start of a new school year is always an exciting time. With a near year comes new opportunities to live sustainably. Here are 10 ways to help the planet and your wallet this fall:
Here at Sustainable Campus, we love to share our sustainability knowledge with the Florida State University community. Our office is often about resources that others can use to learn more about ways to take action to help the planet. With the ease of access and quick readability blogs provide, we’ve scoured the internet for some of our favorites on sustainability topics. So, if you’re looking to expand your understanding of sustainability and find some new favorite blogs, you’ve come to the right place.
Whether you're traveling or staying local for the Thanksgiving holiday, here are a few reminders to consider:
By: Malyce Collins
This is the first part of our series on reducing holiday waste. This post focuses on gifting!
A Google search for “Green New Years Resolution” yields over 47,000,000 results, reflecting the rising trend toward living sustainably and intentionally. Whether your favorite vsco cousin has been begging you to ditch plastic straws or you’ve been curious about the environmental justice posts you’ve seen on your social media feeds, the appeal to shift into green living for 2021 is quite convincing.
Whether you’re traveling or staying local for spring break, here are a few reminders to consider:
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The weather is warming up, so pack up your coats and hoodies: If you’re going home, bring your cold weather clothes with you and bring back your shorts and t-shirts you may have brought home over winter break.