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Ciao Bellas! After an AMAZINGLY successful edition of PLAYGROUND in May we thought we would bring you a bigger, better and bolder edition in June! In celebration of World Environment Day and UTS Green Week PLAYGROUND is going GREEN to celebrate all things ecofriendly and sustainable! With the exam period just around the corner we’ve scoped the scene and found all the best study spots on campus and have shared some tips from the experts about how you can ace your exams this semester! The hottest sports and social clubs on campus, FCUTS and Exposure took some time out in the PLAYGROUND office to talk club membership, social activities and what really goes on behind closed doors…
“We never know the worth of water till the well is dry” ~ Thomas Fuller An English churchman, historian and writer remembered for ‘The Worthies of England’
Did you party on campus this month? Check out the new ‘Spotted on Campus’ page to see if you were snapped by the UTS Snapperazzi! Enjoy XOXO
GREENER WAYS TO KEEP WARM
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Not all winter clothes have to be unflattering. Dress warmly this winter! It will help you brave the cold and practice green living.
Open the curtains and blinds when the sun is out and it will naturally warm your home up. Just make sure you close them again when the sun goes down to keep that warmth inside!
Get active and exercise! A healthy body is tolerant of the your heart rate going will warm no time!
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HELLO AGAIN AND WELCOME! Playground is going GREEN! Be sure to check out our spotlight on some of the special green initiatives at UTS and you will learn that green is the new black with a look at eco fashion. Wanna be a campus celebrity? Get to our regular events and have your picture taken, and we may just put you in ‘Spotted on Campus’ page, where we’ll recap all the fun and shenanigans of the previous month’s events. Once again we have a whole lot going on around campus as we move towards the end of semester and exams. When you need a break from your study, grab a copy of PLAYGROUND to have a laugh, learn some cooking tips and keep your mind sane! But be quick; every single copy of the May edition of PLAYGROUND was snapped up so make sure to keep your eyes peeled around campus for a new edition each month, or head to the UTS Union FACEBOOK page to view the online version.
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IT’S EASY TO GET CAUGHT UP IN OUR DAILY LIVES AND FORGET ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT AROUND US. Many of us are so busy keeping up with uni, work and our social lives that we barely even get a chance to stop and smell the roses, well more like the smog and car fumes swirling all around us! World Environment Day started from a United Nations conference on the Human Environment back in 1972. It has been held every year since on the 5th of June with different nations taking on the hosting role. Every year a theme is set to coincide with hot topics and issues that are prevalent at the time regarding the environment. In 2012 Brazil are playing host to World Environment Day and the theme is, ‘Green Economy: Does it include you?’ The theming of this year’s event has been aimed to include everyone across the world. The question asks people to have a think about what is happening in their home countries around climate change and environmental issues and to ask themselves whether they feel involved and aware about these issues? The UN Environmental Program defines the ‘Green Economy’ as one that results in improved human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities. As the Green Economy is about social equity and inclusiveness, the UN wants to encourage everyone to be involved and learn more about what is going on.
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To support this, UTS and Sydney Institute of TAFE will be combining to host Green Week from Monday 4 June to Friday 8 June. The week will showcase a range of activities and events for students to get involved in and learn more about key issues. There will be documentary screenings, info sessions, debates and fun opportunities such as photo competitions and a recycled fashion parade!
– Level 3A, in the long white bench in front of the vending machines
Make sure you get involved and learn more about the Green Economy and how you can include yourself!
BUILDING 6 – Hydro taps accessible to students on levels 2, 4 and 6
– Concourse Cafe also has free tap water in jugs BUILDING 3 – Chilled water in the kitchen on level 2 (Room 2.04) BUILDING 4 – Hydro taps on levels 4, 5, and 6, in Thomas/Harris St student lounge areas
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Playground takes a fitting look at eco-friendly fashion... Stella McCartney Stella McCartney proves that fashion doesn’t have to come at the expense of cruelty to animals. She has been a long time advocate of alternatives to animal products and is set to release an organic capsule collection, further reinforcing the label as an eco-fashion pioneer
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People Tree Envisioned by actress Emma Watson, this label sees to improve the lives and environments of those involved in the production of their garments. People Tree aims to bring benefits to as many people and the planet by alleviating poverty in the world’s most marginalized communities in the world, use ecologically sound production methods to minimize environmental impact and sourcing local produce free from chemicals, toxins and non- biodegradable materials. They also allow sufficient time for production of garments by hand, reducing the “sweatshop” environment.
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Beyond Skin Beyond Skin is an ethical fashion label that creates handmade vegan shoes and boots. The footwear is vegetarian and “genuinely not leather”, using recycled materials and working closely with production factories to ensure their carbon footprint is as minimal as possible. Beyo
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Kuyichi In 2000, Solidaridad wanted to introduce organic cotton into the fashion industry, after discovering the cotton industry provided great pollution and poverty to the indigenous cultures surrounding the cotton production. Solidaridad tried in vain to get the big players in the denim industry to use organic cotton but none of them would budge. Amid the rejection Kuyichi was formed to produce their own organic clothing line. Kuyichi also takes care about the social circumstances of the people that grow and produce their cotton and garments.
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IF YOU’VE GOT THE TIME, WE’VE GOT THE SPACE! If you haven't noticed all the construction sites and overly large holes in the ground around campus then you've been living under a rock for the past 6 months! UTS is currently in the middle of the 'Campus Master Plan' project which is transforming the entire campus into state of the art facilities for students. Along with the construction of many brand new buildings, the Master Plan project includes the creation of interactive teaching and learning spaces located throughout the campus. These areas are conducive to either group or individual study sessions, with all areas fitted out with wireless internet, power points for laptops and a study necessity,
comfortable furniture! Group study areas feature shared work tables fitted out with screens that can be connected to personal laptops and large open spaces for group collaboration. The interactive are located throughout the campus so wherever your classes are located you shouldn't be too far from one of them. Two of the more recent additions are the study spaces in Building 6 and the Green Room in Building 5.
“The green room in the Haymarket campus, the Library, new study areas in Building 6 and the tower building are great places to sit down by yourself or in groups for a study session,” said Yannick Gachter, studying BA Business & IT. As well as being a great facility to utilise for studying, the spaces have a great feel about them. The colours are bright and inviting which can sometimes help you forget the reason why you arrived there in the first place! So if you're looking for a great place to study this exam period then PLAYGROUND recommends the
interactive teaching and learning spaces! Just grab a laptop and head to one of the following locations to get your study done and ace your exams this semester!
Tower Building 1, level 5 Building 2, level 4 Building 5, Blocks A-B (the ‘Green Space’) Building 5, Blocks C-D Building 6, level 3 Building 10, level 6 Building 6 podium, levels 3-7 Kuring-gai Building 1, levels 4-5
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25 years old What course are you doing?
Z: MBA Where do you like to study?
Yannick Gachter How old are you?
Y: 21 years old What course are you doing?
Y: BA Business & BA IT Where do you like to study?
Y: Preferably in my room or at a large table at Uni with friends. What helps you study?
Y: Pressure and having a group of friends to study with. Do you like to listen to music when you study?
Y: I don’t listen to music when studying for exams, however if I’m working on practice exercises, I don’t mind a bit of music in the background. What is the best piece of advice you could give to a first year student?
Y: Study step-by-step, concentrate on one thing at a time and most importantly, repetition, repetition, repetition. For most of us, repetition is the only way to push information into our longterm memory. What’s the best piece of advice you were given about studying?
Y: Don’t stress and concentrate on one thing at a time.
Z: My living room or UTS study rooms, basically any room with a big table. What helps you study?
Z: I love reading my notes out loud so I get thirsty easily! I keep a big jug of water with me as drinking it keeps my mind fresher then when I drink coffee. Do you like to listen to music when you study?
Z: I only listen to pure music, song lyrics always distract me. What is the best piece of advice you could give to a first year student?
Z: Join the network café and meet some seniors in your course that can give you good advice. What’s the best piece of advice you were given about studying?
Z: Work hard in every one of your assignments at the beginning of the semester and then there will be much less pressure for the exam. What is your exam vice?
Z: I love going to sleep really early (say 9pm) and get up at 2am and study until the exam starts. If I do this I believe that I have done my best, god will do the rest. What are you looking forward to doing after exams finish?
Z: Non-stop sleeping for at least 48 hours, then maybe a massage afterwards!
What is your exam vice?
Y: I get so tired just before starting an exam that I could fall asleep while waiting for the supervisors to say: “You may begin”. What are you looking forward to doing after exams finish?
Y: Catching up with friends, having time to work on projects outside of my university course, travelling and having time for myself.
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16 The Black Seeds
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22 Good Food & Wine Show
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APPTASTIC! ITUNESU Apple did something very cool. It made entire university courses from the world’s top institutions like Harvard available for download at iTunes U (short for University). Seriously, you can go and grab all the reading and course material FOR FREE for hundreds of different courses. Education has never been so easy. SHOP ETHICAL If you care about what you eat and where it came from, Shop Ethical is the app for you. You can look up the parent companies of more than 2800 products and assess them on a range of factors like environmental sustainability, animal cruelty and so forth. OFF REMOTE Easily turn off, lock, restart or log off from your computer from anywhere in your house, saving energy by making sure that nothing is running that doesn’t need to be running. After all, if you’re busy playing on your iPad, you probably don’t need the computer running, right?
TOTALLY TUBULAR HOW TO REVIVE THE PLANET AND YOUR RELATIONSHIP WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=8R-HARI2RLI
Looking for eco-friendly ways to be romantic? Follow these steps for ideas on how to save your planet and spice up your love life at the same time! WALK ON THE WILD SIDE WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=F-KT_KUYVTU Ever wonder what wild animals are really thinking? This comedy sketch show will show you exactly what they’re up to. You won’t believe what these creatures have to say!
a-z worst movies of all time If making a movie is as easy as ABC, then why are there SO MANY bad movies in the world? We are calling all budding movie critics out there (or those of you who are just plain opinionated) to go to our facebook page UTSUNIONFACEBOOKPAGE and make some truly aweful suggestions for our A-Z WORST MOVIES OF ALL TIME LIST. Send through your own suggestions for S, T and U and go into the draw to win a FREE DOUBLE MOVIE PASS for your efforts.
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SWEPT AWAY [2002] Madonna, Adriano Giannini, Jeanne Tripplehorn DIRECTED BY GUY RITCHIE
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URBAN LEGENDS: FINAL CUT [2000] Jennifer Morrison, Eva Mendes, Matthew Davis DIRECTED BY JOHN OTTMAN
UTS Exposure WHAT OUR CLUB IS ABOUT: UTS Exposure is a photography group of enthusiasts who gather together to take photos and share experiences together. Exposure provides workshops, photo shoots and photo reviews every semester. We also have monthly competitions! WHEN WE MEET: Once a week during semester.
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WHY PEOPLE WOULD WANT TO JOIN: Exposure is not just a photography club, it’s a social club too! You can meet people from different faculties around uni and see Sydney in a photographic way. SOCIAL EVENTS: Each semester, we have three photography workshops, three photo shoots and three pizza nights. JOIN US: New members can join during our events and sign up on the day. Membership is $10 a year which includes all the pizzas from our pizza nights! W: www.utsexposure.com | E: utsphoto@gmail.com Facebook: UTS Exposure | Twitter: UTS_Exposure
Ultimate Frisbee WHAT OUR CLUB IS ABOUT: A group on uni students (and alumni) getting together to train for Ultimate Frisbee competitions, and generally have a run around. Ultimate Frisbee is a 7-a-side sport that takes elements of a variety of other sports, from NFL to netball to AFL and back again. WHEN WE MEET: We have social trainings on Thursdays from 4-6pm at Wentworth Park. After training it’s standard for us to head to the pub for a beer and a feed. WHY PEOPLE WOULD WANT TO JOIN: Ultimate Frisbee is one of the most fun ways to get involved in uni life. Due to the culture of the sport, you end up making friends with heaps of uni students from all around Sydney (and NSW!). We’re a pretty social bunch and love a chat, a drink and a throw – once you start to play you just can’t stop.
week after training, which can be anything from a quiet drink to laser skirmish. Pool games are usually involved.
QUIRKY FACT: We are fiends for team costumes at parties!
JOIN US: You can join in one of three ways:
SOCIAL EVENTS: We hold social events with SUUFA (Sydney Uni’s Ultimate Frisbee Club) once a semester, plus our own small social events each
1. Show up to training on Thursday! (best option!) 2. Email utsultimatefrisbee@gmail.com 3. Head to our site http://www.ufnsw.com.au/uts/
ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE OUR MEMBERS: Fun-lovin’ (is that one word? We’ll cheat and use a hyphen!)
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This week playground took inspiration from Oxfam’s ‘3 things’ initiative and asked:
What small change could you personally make to help the environment?
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make sure you check out oxfam’s 3things.org for even more global goodness!
YOU’RE INVITED to the launch of the LIVE BELOW THE LINE campaign
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Come peek inside the campaign. There’ll be live entertainment, guest speakers and $2 nibbles. 6pm – 8pm on Tuesday 27th March City Hotel (corner of King & Kent Streets)
Hannah Allsopp, the newest addition to the UTS Union Team took the Live Below the Line Challenge in her first week of work at UTS! PLAYGROUND interviewed the new Programs Assistant about the week she spent ‘living below the poverty line’ and the challenges that she faced while doing it.
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WHAT MADE YOU PARTICIPATE IN ‘LIVE BELOW THE LINE’?
h:I found out about it because one of my friends did it last year. I couldn’t believe that 1.4 billion people live below the extreme poverty line and I was horrified when I thought about how much money I spent on unnecessary clothes and excessive food. I thought it was a great idea because as well as raising money for people who need it, it really gets people talking and thinking.
WHAT KIND OF FOOD DID YOU SURVIVE ON FOR THE WEEK?
h:I managed to get a fairly good range of food: oats, milk, rice, lentils and some vegetables. Unfortunately I had a whole lot of oats and not much of anything else so it was tough to formulate decent meals.
HOW DID YOU CHOOSE WHICH FOODS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR $10 BUDGET? h:I basically tried to cover all the food groups
in the cheapest way possible, which meant I was getting most of the nutrients I needed but nowhere near enough food in general. I’d probably do things a bit differently next time.
DID PARTICIPATING IN THIS CHALLENGE MAKE YOU CHANGE THE WAY YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY/ BUY GROCERIES?
h:Yes, it made me realise how cheap and easy it is to make meals from really simple raw ingredients. It also confirmed that the cheapest foods are just as good as their big brand counterparts. It’s so unnecessary to spend money on packaged and processed food, when that cash could be used for something much more important.
WHY WOULD YOU ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE LIVE BELOW THE LINE CHALLENGE?
h:I found Live below the Line to be really difficult, but that’s exactly why I would encourage others to participate. Just having a tiny taste of how so
many people live every single day makes you exceptionally appreciative of what you have. Almost a quarter of the population of the world lives on less than $2 a day, and that includes not just their food but clothing, shelter and education. I’m extremely grateful for the circumstances that I’m in, and it’s great when we can use what we have to do something for those who aren’t as fortunate.
HOW DID YOU FEEL AT THE END OF THE CHALLENGE?
h:By the end of the week I was extremely tired and hungry. I was really relieved when I could finally eat anything I wanted and thankful that I’m lucky enough to live above the line. It was upsetting to experience (even to a small degree) what life is like for those living in extreme poverty and I was really proud to be part of something that will help.
WHAT WAS THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE YOU FACED?
h:Not having enough food to eat! Seriously I’ve heard people complain during Live below the Line about caffeine withdrawals or about how upset they were that they had to go a whole week without Tim Tams. I didn’t get any of that, I was just perpetually hungry. An hour after I’d had lunch (something like 200mL of watery soup) I’d be hungry again and have to wait hours before my meager dinner. I felt tired all the time and had trouble concentrating. I missed really simple foods like bread and potatoes and felt too exhausted to do any of my normal social activities.
WHAT WAS THE MOST REWARDING PART OF THE EXPERIENCE? h:I was really pleased by the generosity of my
friends and family. Most of my friends don’t have a lot of money, and some of them really dug deep to support this cause. Everyone I knew tried to offer me food, which I obviously couldn’t take because that’s just cheating. It’s rewarding to know you’re doing something that has made people stop and think.
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