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21 September 2018
Freshers expectations versus reality
When you’re promised the time of your life, how do you handle the reality of a freshers week that doesn’t quite go to plan?
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21 September 2018
Knitting, Sewing, Crochet and Craft Workshop
Workshop at Knights Haberdashery
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19 September 2018
What will a no-deal Brexit actually look like for the UK dance industry?
With just over six months to go until Brexit meets its deadline, growing concerns are accumulating in the creative sector. But what does a no-deal - or bad deal - Brexit mean for the UK's dance industry?
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19 September 2018
My View on an issue within the arts
The Effects and Issues within Unfair/Inconsistent Marking on Televised Dance Shows
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12 September 2018
How To Choose The Best Course For You
There are a lot of pressures in picking a university course, but you need to take the time to make sure you’re picking a course you are going to be happy with.
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12 September 2018
Voice's Best Newcomer to Brighton Fringe 2017 Award Winners are Crowdfunding for a Brand New Show!
Mumblecrust Theatre, creators of The Tale of the Cockatrice, are working on a brand new production: an adaptation of HG Wells Sci Fi classic, The Time Machine!
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10 September 2018
Avoid becoming a money mule
Students are prime targets for job offers promising lots of money for minimal input. But, as the saying goes, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, says Laurie Hood, Financial Crime Specialist at Starling bank.
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10 September 2018
Is Your Culture Talking?
The importance of free, digital tools and literacy in the Arts & Heritage landscape to combat severe funding and curriculum cuts.
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7 September 2018
Make sense of your money, all from one app
84% of students worry about having enough money, which can can affect multiple areas of their life. Starling Bank have written this blog to explain how their mobile-only current accounts help students manage their finances.
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7 September 2018
Being a multi-hyphenate
Charlotte Lorimer shares her thoughts on ‘The Multi-Hyphen Method’ by Emma Gannon, education and the future of work.
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6 September 2018
Does Public Art need to Change?
I believe that public art is too abstract, strange and uninspiring for the general public.
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6 September 2018
The reduction of arts in education and its consequence
Something I'm passionate about and so chose to write for my Part D of Unit 1
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5 September 2018
Clearing: why it's not the end of the world
You might be disappointed at not getting into your first choice, but Clearing offers an opportunity to make a different choice; and it doesn't have to be a bad one.
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3 September 2018
Consent on campus: what you need to know
Consent should be a priority for every single student, and awareness is the key.
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1 September 2018
Tips and tales of job hunting
Job hunting, it’s a stressful time. Whether you are leaving University and looking for your first full time job or you are looking to move careers, everyone goes through the same experience; Preparation, Applications and Interviews.
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31 August 2018
‘The Lady doth protest too much, methinks.’
Gender swapping leading roles in Shakespeare could be the key for ensuring modern theatre is allowing women their chance in the spotlight.