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30 September 2021
Voice Retrospects: Over the Garden Wall
As the leaves yellow and October nears, join Voice in reminiscing about 2014’s Over the Garden Wall, an animated miniseries that is well and truly made for this time of year.
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29 September 2021
Stuart Mullins's Webinar: Asking the question 'What would your best life look like?"
On 22/09/2021 the Kickstarters had the opportunity to participate in a webinar with Stuart Mullins. This webinar explored the kickstarter ambitions and where they would like their life and career to go after their current placements.
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28 September 2021
Getting Back To Normality: How Leaders Should Manage Teams During The Transition Period
An insight into managing a team during a transition period.
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28 September 2021
5 new bands and artists you should listen to
From Belfast to Lyon, this list features 5 emerging bands and artists you should add to your playlists.
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28 September 2021
5 weird inexplicable traditions
Voice rounds up some of our favourite (or not so favourite) weird traditions.
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27 September 2021
4 Reasons Your School Should Try Art Bytes
Art Bytes is a unique inter-school art competition & virtual exhibition. With creativity an ever-more essential skill for future opportunities & employment, find out what your pupils will gain by participating.
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24 September 2021
New Music Friday: Lil Nas X, Pa Salieu, Let’s Eat Grandma and more
Another eclectic mix of the best tracks compiled from the past week, let us know your favourites and leave a comment!
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23 September 2021
Aliensdontringdoorbells anticipate the release of new single 'Slipping Away'
Following the success of their debut album 'ARRIVAL,' aliensdontringdoorbells set to put out a new single 'Slipping Away' on September 29th.
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23 September 2021
Voice Retrospects: Humanz
Humanz is the fifth album by the animated Damon Albarn-led band Gorillaz, written in part as a response to Brexit and Trumpism.
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22 September 2021
You can’t just give students what they want: how pandemic A-level grades are corrupt
An exploration of the controversial opinion that using teacher assessed grades is not a just method
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21 September 2021
Short fiction to help you get back into reading
A selection of short story collections and graphic novels to rekindle your love of books.
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20 September 2021
Navigating a better future: the road to recovery
Navigating a future that is stimulating, and healthy, both physically and mentally, can be challenging. For those in recovery, the process can be a far more difficult one to approach.
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20 September 2021
Is this the end of creative freedom?
We’re moving into the age of cultural ‘wokeness’ and still finding our feet. This culture is limiting musicians and fostering a negative environment for them. Did it set a new precedent when Olivia Rodrigo added writing credits to good 4 u?
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18 September 2021
Youth Voice Census 2021 findings
I attended the Youth Voice Census zoom call earlier this week where Youth Employment UK presented the findings from this year's report. The Youth Voice Census 2021 collected data from 3,400 young people aged 14-24 in the UK. The census explored a range of issues such as; education, work, job hunting, the impact of COVID-19 and more.
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17 September 2021
New Music Friday: Manic Street Preachers, Oneohtrix Point Never, Low and more
Another installment of five of our favourite singles that have been released over the past week, from an array of genres. As always, please comment and let us know your thoughts on the tracks chosen!
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17 September 2021
Introducing end2end TV
Find your voice through film … from concept to creation
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16 September 2021
Navigating a better future: the road to recovery
For those in recovery, navigating a future, the process can be a difficult one to approach. Through creative resources, and providing a safe space, the journey may feel a little bit less daunting.
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16 September 2021
Voice Retrospects: Persepolis I & II
An autobiographical graphic novel about her life growing up in Iran during the midst of the Iranian Revolution, Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis is as accessible as it is unforgettable.