‘It’s Natural. Period.’

It was that time of the month — a “Nothing Bundt Feminism” event all about periods and sustainability. Several students — including one male — attended the “Dinner and Dialogue on Period Equity” program held on April 19 at the Women’s Commons, in collaboration with the Office of Sustainability.

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USD Sustainability Fair

Last week, USD hosted a sustainability fair and partnered with multiple organizations on campus that all share a similar goal: promoting sustainability. Watch to hear students share their thoughts on sustainability on campus.

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Oat milk makes a splash

In recent years, oat milk has taken the world by storm, and for a good reason: oat milk is the most sustainable, inclusive and ethical choice compared to dairy products and plant-based alternatives. Coffee chains such as Blue Bottle Coffee and Pachamama Coffee have announced that they will welcome oat milk as the default in their milk-based beverages.

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A sustainable “side hustle”

Sustainability has long been an important issue to USD students, many of whom have successfully advocated for the university to strengthen its Climate Action Plan and other green initiatives. Now, some USD students are shifting their attention to one of the most wasteful and environmentally damaging industries: fast-fashion. The term fast-fashion refers to inexpensive, topical clothing items that are constantly churned out to meet consumer demand and accommodate rapidly changing trends.

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