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Sabb update

By Tao Warburton, Brooke Pilbeam, Christina Demetriou

Christina Demetriou VPSI Hey everyone, hope you’re all keeping safe! We’re officially in our second week of working from home and I must say it feels a bit weird writing my update from my couch. Working from home is definitely not the same, especially without your smiley faces popping by the office to say hello (or have a quick nap on the beanbags), but it is definitely an experience! Keeping students involved digitally has definitely been a challenge, but it has been super exciting to come together and start to think out of the box. Most of all, it has been so heart-warming to see clubs and societies coming together more than ever through some fun challenges! Activities and challenges aside, please know that we are here for you all, just drop us a message!

Tao Warburton President Hi everyone, hope you are coping well with assignments and the online lectures. If you don’t think you are getting what you would get from normal lectures let us know. We are here to voice your concerns to the university! In the meantime just a quick update from me about what I have been doing whilst I have been working from home. I have been working with the university to try to get information to you about what is happening. During my less serious hours at work, I have been challenged on our Instagram to do various yoga poses along with Pres Learns to, which is still happening so don’t forget to vote for what you want me to do! I love to cook and play music along with some reading so if you are struggling with what to do in your down time, or are sick of Netflix parties, don’t forget your mum, dad or sibling might love it if you helped them out in the kitchen. I hope you have a good few weeks and don’t forget to keep an eye out for the online newspaper which has many recommendations in it and our weekly schedule of activities coming out soon.

Brooke Pilbeam VPEW Well what a strange time this is. Hope everyone is keeping well and staying safe! I can’t lie, I have found the adjustment a bit odd! We have been very busy since starting to work from home. Alongside the representation team I have been working hard to ensure any of your educational questions or issues are getting sorted by liaising with the University, It’s challenging - but a new learning curve for us all. When I ran for VPEW I never expected this to be what I would be doing for the second half of my term in office! All three of us have been working with many different teams in the Students’ Union to plan some exciting things for you guys to do along with us whilst this craziness is all happening. Don’t forget we are still your Students Union and we represent YOU! Keep safe everyone.

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