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13 February 2023
From one screen to another: bringing video games to the small screen
The Last of Us has everyone talking, but it’s not the first game-turn-TV-show that deserves our attention.
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9 February 2023
Art in education: when will the curriculum catch up with the creative needs of young people?
Van Gogh… William Blake… How much longer do young people have to endure the same uninspiring curriculum?
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7 February 2023
Science fiction or science future? How technology could shape the future of youth culture
Modern science fiction offers many fantastical visions of the future, but could current advances in technology revolutionise youth culture even more than we imagined?
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30 January 2023
Want my job? with Underwater Photographer and Photojournalist Lucy Ray
"I feel very lucky to take pictures for a living since it’s so many people’s hobby. It’s a privilege to do something you enjoy as your job."
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19 January 2023
Want my job? with Digital Content Creator Maria Polodeanu
"As an artist myself, freedom is one of the ultimate core values I hold to. This involves freedom to express myself within the art that I create, or in the project that I get to be involved in, but with freedom comes responsibility!"
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31 December 2022
Top 10 news stories of 2022
Maybe 2023 will be the peaceful, non-chaotic year we've all been longing for?
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29 December 2022
Top 10 video games of 2022
A breakdown of the top ten best video games of 2022 from across all genres and platforms.
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24 November 2022
Too little, too late?: The approach that marred COP27
“It’s incredible to think how much has changed since that last COP and how much damage has been done in just one year”.
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22 November 2022
Interview with BAFTA nominated composer, Olivier Deriviere
Composer for games like Greedfall and Dying Light 2, Olivier Deriviere has just been nominated at the Game Awards for his work on A Plague Tale: Requiem. We talk to him about his career, his love for video games, and his advice for young people.
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22 November 2022
COP 27 Roundup
A look at the key achievements and agreements from this year’s climate conference in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
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17 November 2022
Want my job? with Jordan Richards founder of RCCO creative agency
"Sometimes more work can seem like you are achieving more, but it's about the quality and impact of work that matters."
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14 November 2022
Want my job? with Harvey Morton award-winning entrepreneur and podcast host
"My parents always worked so hard, and while I had a really tough time throughout school and into sixth form and university due to lots of bullying, they always encouraged me to keep going and taught me the importance of being grateful for everything I had rather than being upset about anything I couldn’t control."
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28 October 2022
Silent Hill: a town of nightmares
Konami announced they are reviving the Silent Hill franchise, and there’s a lot to get excited about.
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22 October 2022
Esports: An Asian dynasty
Why have Korean and Chinese teams excelled at League of Legends in Esports?
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17 October 2022
Why copyright is broken, and what we can do about it
Copyright expert Glyn Moody writes on the archaic nature of copyright law, and suggests a future where it's no longer needed
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15 October 2022
How to stop WhatsApp group admins from adding you to groups
Are you tired of WhatsApp group admins adding you to groups without your consent?
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11 October 2022
Protect us from online dangers, young people tell uk politicians
Young people push for UK politicians at party conferences to deliver online safety laws immediately.
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11 October 2022
League of Legends: the one event to rule them all
With the start of the 2022 World tournament, the best teams from across the globe meet together on the rift to settle once and for all who is the best. With upsets, drama and hard-fought victories, this is an event you won’t want to miss.