After a week of buzzer bashing, busking and bucket shaking around the
Students and staff and the Tooting public threw themselves into events to raise money and awareness about HIV and AIDS. Students spent last week wearing symbolic red to sell ribbons and collect cash on the streets of Tooting. They were delighted with the response from people in the street, who donated generously, helping raise £2,000 to be split between Unicef and St George’s own HIV research.
While red ribbons were sold around campus all week, the jangle of rattling cash tins was joined by the sweet notes of the guitar and saxophone-wielding students who took part in a campus busking session. The event was a big success and helped boost the cash total.
One of the week’s highlights was the students versus staff University Challenge quiz in the Students’ Union Bar. Two lecturers, a senior social worker and an admissions administrator came off worst in a gruelling bout of mental combat with their students. After slugging it out for round after round, just 20 points separated the two teams with a handful of questions to go. But a majestic final run of 70 points straight by the crack student team saw the staff left behind. The final score was 255 points to 165.
As well as the fundraising activities, there were a number of other events around
All week, students and staff were invited on guided tours of
Throughout the week, students and staff visited
Other events included talks and discussions about HIV and AIDS.
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