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THE student association is the beating heart of any college or university campus – allowing connection and engagement beyond the walls of the classroom. So, when forced off campus by lockdown restrictions, it was vital to stay creative in order to keep members engaged and represented. At Glasgow Clyde College, the Student Association (GCCSA) is the hub of all student activity, covering core themes of representation, support and campaigning. Ultimately, the goal is to work with the college management team to help improve the overall learning environment for students, making their experience as enjoyable, beneficial and productive as possible. When lockdown hit, we had to quickly learn how we could become a Student Association from home and had the challenge of trying to maintain student engagement in a complex new digital realm.
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1:32 PM April 9, 2021
Mark Hodgkinson, chief executive of disability charity Scope, has raised £626 by running at least 5km a day throughout lockdown.
- Credit: SCOPE
An Ely man has raised £626 for charity by running at least 5km each day throughout lockdown.
Mark Hodgkinson, of disability charity Scope, has clocked up 400km since February.
At 9am on Monday April 12, he will complete the challenge by passing the unusual finishing line outside the Scope shop.
The team there will be cheering him on in Coronation Parade as they welcome shoppers back through their doors post-lockdown.
Mark’s running challenge was part of Scope’s Lockdown Legends fundraiser, which saw people across the UK raise money for the charity while its charity shops were closed.