The Campus Garden is getting ready for harvest fest
When Otilia Björndahl João and Sagnik Sinha Roy had their first open Zoom meeting for the Campus Garden at the beginning of the year, they were afraid nobody would show up. – But when we opened up the Zoom room people started flooding in, Otilia says. – Yes, most of them we didn’t even recognise, Sagnik fills in. As it turns out, they had absolutely nothing to worry about. Since the first shovel of soil was turned back in April, more than a hundred volunteers – students, former students, senior citizens, families, neighbours – have gotten involved at one point or another, pleased to literally