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13 November 2018
The hypocrisy in society’s attitude towards helping the homeless
There are certain stigmas surrounding homeless people that dictate how the rest of society treats them. These are outdated, callous, and hypocritical, and we should do better
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12 November 2018
Want my job? With Lance Alexander, Heritage Operations Manager
Find out more about Lance Alexander’s role at the St Edmundsbury Borough Council museums.
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8 November 2018
Interview with Andrew Hammond: Headteacher, Author and Creative Education Guru
Andrew Hammond has advocated creative education in all facets of his career. Here’s why it’s so vital to teach the next generation life skills over arithmetic.
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7 November 2018
How do people end up homeless?
We use the term homeless to describe those we see sleeping rough on the streets. Homelessness is a bigger issue than what we understand and the road to homelessness is not as simple as some of us might think.
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6 November 2018
Living History - the perfect volunteer role for young people
Are you ready for this new art form?
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6 November 2018
From the archives: How to... make felt poppies
Remembrance Sunday is fast approaching, and one of the best ways to show your support for those who sacrificed their lives is to wear a poppy.
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5 November 2018
Sexism in TV & Film
After the recent issues in reference to Harvey Weinstein and the current MeToo movement/campaign which followed, I was interested in finding out more about the issue of sexism in tv & film through interviewing those within the industry to gage their opinions, as well as through reading articles which are currently in most newspapers and magazines.
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2 November 2018
My heritage journey
Here's how I came to be writing the new Museums and Heritage series...
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1 November 2018
Want my Job? With Kat Tudor, Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust
We speak to the Community, Learning and Volunteer Officer of the Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust
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31 October 2018
Is technology holding journalism hostage? The answer isn’t that clear
Voice was joined by a panel of industry experts to discuss the increased influence of digital technology on journalism
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31 October 2018
Interview with beatboxing violinist and dramatist Faz Shah
‘Music is great for communication,’ says Shah, ‘but it’s also a great way of demonstrating understanding between different cultures.’
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24 October 2018
Should there be limits in art?
For the section of developing and sharing a view on an art topic, I have chosen the question “Should there be limits in art?”, for my gold Arts Award. Here is my final argument.
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2 October 2018
‘Connect with nature’ by Dr Vyankatesh Metan
On the 9th of August 2018, I went to the Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath in Bengaluru, India with my family. There was an exhibition called ‘connect with nature’ displaying stunning photos by wildlife photographer, Dr Vyankatesh Metan. The exhibition’s photos showed amazing scenes of nature and wildlife.
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2 October 2018
Arts Award Issue (Part D Gold Arts Award)
This is my essay for part D of the gold arts award. If you have any questions on the topic or comments please do leave them below!
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28 September 2018
What goes on at Burnley Youth Theatre?
We chat with Laura Simpson, the Education and Schools Engagement Coordinator for Burnley Youth Theatre about workshops, Arts Award and what goes on behind the scenes.
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28 September 2018
Making the most of your students' union
University life is about more than studying and stressing, and students' unions offer great opportunities to get stuck in outside of your course commitments. Find out what a students' union actually is and how you can best take advantage of yours!
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25 September 2018
Arts opportunities in schools
Are there enough Arts opportunities within English schools ?
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12 September 2018
Interview with Norwich Pride
Norwich Pride celebrated its 10th anniversary this year and we spoke to Nick O'Brien, who helped start it. This interview was conducted at the end of July.