The BEST OF Student Life in March
Published on 04/13/2025
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The BEST OF Student Life in March
Published on 04/13/2025
1/ The students and NEOMA organised a ‘Digital Clean-up Week’
At the beginning of March, student societies, oikos, Enactus and Ethika joined forces with the Department for Social and Environmental Transition to organise a ‘Digital Clean-up Week’. The aim was to limit the environmental impact caused by the increasing use of digital technologies. They encouraged everyone, colleagues, teaching staff and students to: Empty and clean out their email inbox and spam; Use SharePoint or Teams links rather than sending email attachments; Avoid using the ‘Reply to all’ function. Everyone could also put their electronic and electric waste in a ‘WEee TRI box’. These items could then be given a second useful life. Enactus, in particular, reuses tablets for workshops to teach older people to use digital technology and recycles other outdated equipment left in the sorting boxes.
2/ COMU presented ‘The Order of the Scarlet Lily’ in Reims
Every year, the Reims CoMu presents an entertainment that is both spectacular and all-encompassing. Dance, song, theatre, production… At the end of March 2025 at Kabaret K, NEOMA students immersed us in the France of 1789. “The Revolution against the monarchy seemed to be building, and with it a whole load of surprises. The Order of the Scarlet Lily was emerging after years spent secretly fighting the monarchy. What with Scarlet Love, Fratricidal Violence, Strategic Disappointments and Duels, the French Revolution may perhaps not yet have revealed to you its whole story.” NEOMA Comédie Musicale is one of the major projects of the Arts Committee at NEOMA BS Reims. Over six months it brought together between 80 and 100 people.
3/ The TopEight society organised the 24th rugby tournament
In the last weekend of March, the NEOMA TopEight society organised the 24th year of the greatest Inter-Grandes Ecoles rugby tournament, EY TopEight. On the Friday and Saturday, at Marcoussis, the students talked with EY colleagues about their professions and opportunities, while experiencing the intensity of the competition. On the Sunday, at Jean Bouin stadium, they met up for the gran final! The best players faced each other to win the prestigious trophy, encouraged by Lisou Arricastre and Yann Delaigue, this year’s sponsors. The women’s final was won by the ESSEC rugby team, and the men’s by F.M.C from emlyon. Once again, it was an unforgettable occasion.