by Thesis Mentor | Apr 12, 2022 | blogs, Julia Neff, public relations, seniors 2022, Social Justice, sustainable
Last week we had our clothing swap! We held it in the Castle Dining Room at 6:00pm. We were honestly unsure of how to estimate the amount of people that would come, and we were surprised when 25 came in the first 15 minutes! When you first walked in, you were greeted...
by Thesis Mentor | Mar 27, 2022 | blogs, event planning, Julia Neff, seniors 2022, Social Justice
Beth and I’s project is going great. One major change is that we have taken the clothing swap from our Blitz Carnival section, and are now hosting a separate event. So many people have given us positive feedback on the idea, I’ve even heard a few mention it in passing...
by Thesis Mentor | Mar 2, 2022 | blogs, event planning, Julia Neff, public relations, seniors 2022, Social Justice, sustainable
A lot has happened since my last blog. For our Instagram page, Beth and I have continued on our individual sustainable journey by composting, grocery shopping, and making a low waste meal. I have been composting all year right in Oak Summit because my roommate, Faith...
by Thesis Mentor | Feb 9, 2022 | blogs, Elizabeth Mackey, event planning, Julia Neff, seniors 2022, Social Justice
My project has been going really well so far as Julia and I have been very productive. So far we have created an Instagram account called @twelve.seeds and have a full content plan ready to be implemented. The feed has a cohesive theme that we are already proud of and...
by Thesis Mentor | Feb 9, 2022 | blogs, diaries, event planning, Julia Neff, seniors 2022, Social Justice
Within the past two weeks, Beth and I have created an Instagram account called @twelve.seeds to document our progress as we become more sustainable individuals. Last week our first “Seed” was an at-home garden. We reused an old ramen container & tupperware...
by Thesis Mentor | Jan 26, 2022 | blogs, event planning, Julia Neff, public relations, seniors 2022, Social Justice
Sustainability is something that has always interested me. Although we have a climate crisis that was created by multi-billion dollar companies and organizations (who should be to blame instead of the individual), daily sustainable habits do help the earth, as...