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Turning Trash into Treasure: How One Campus Club is Redefining Sustainability at Northeastern
Interviews Abigail Ha Interviews Abigail Ha

Turning Trash into Treasure: How One Campus Club is Redefining Sustainability at Northeastern

In the heart of Boston, one student-run club is making a big impact on sustainability at Northeastern University. Trash to Treasure has been tackling waste for over a decade, turning discarded items into resources for students while promoting habits that help the environment. Keep reading to learn more about the club’s mission, events, and future goals! 

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Q&A: Erin Eagle of A Style Set Talks Balancing Trends with Sustainability, New York City Living, and Building a Fashion Community
Interviews Havana Lorena Medina Interviews Havana Lorena Medina

Q&A: Erin Eagle of A Style Set Talks Balancing Trends with Sustainability, New York City Living, and Building a Fashion Community

Erin Eagle began sharing her outfits on Instagram as a creative outlet in high school. A decade later, she’s built A Style Set into a community-driven fashion platform with over half a million followers, featuring outfit inspiration, style guides, and links to shop. In this Q&A, Erin opens up about her journey from DIY posts to digital entrepreneurship, navigating trends with a sustainable mindset, and what it really takes to build a fashion brand in the new age of content. 

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Piping Plover unifies plus-sized thrift, coastal trinkets, and native wildlife preservation
Interviews Micaela Grimes Interviews Micaela Grimes

Piping Plover unifies plus-sized thrift, coastal trinkets, and native wildlife preservation

Plus-sized sustainable fashion enjoyers are all too familiar with the glaring lack of size inclusivity in vintage and thrift spaces — “Piping Plover” is here to change that. In this blog post Micaela Grimes explores Boston-based, queer-run, and inspired by the shore, Piping Plover. They are your source for second hand garments of all sizes, hand-made beach-inspired baubles, and more. Dive into this interview with founders Tatiana and Domenic to learn more about their mission, inspirations, and how they help contribute to the preservation of the sand-colored shorebird they’re named after.

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