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7 February 2022
No Kirstie, we can't "just move somewhere cheaper"
As young people, we chime in on the recent inflammatory comments made by Kirstie Allsop of ‘Location, Location, Location’.
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31 January 2022
How Jamie T’s Panic Prevention changed the way we viewed mental health
15 years after its original release, we discover how Panic Prevention helped normalise mental health for generations of fans.
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17 January 2022
The evolution of buying second-hand
Wearing or even being seen to go into a charity shop has changed. At present, we are working towards a more sustainable way of living. As a child, it was something that provoked embarrassment, but it was a necessity.
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6 December 2021
Are we at the edge of chaos?
Chaos - let’s find out how this seemingly abstract concept is relevant in all parts of our life.
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23 November 2021
Voice Verdicts: Travis Scott and Strictly Come Dancing
As November draws to a close, we deliver our verdicts on rapper Travis Scott and his disastrous festival Astroworld, and the BBC show Strictly Come Dancing.
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10 November 2021
The morality of university strikes
Will lecturers and professors achieve their goals through union action?
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25 October 2021
Opinion: It’s time to de-stigmatise addiction and homelessness
The public perception of homeless people and addicts as somehow being to blame for their circumstances is exacerbating the problem and sustaining a system that is unable and unwilling to help them.
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20 October 2021
Women's Welfare: There's only so much women can do
Placing the onus on women to keep themselves safe is an insult.
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2 October 2021
Well, That Happened EP. 5
Your weekly roundup of news that made us say, "WTH!"
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18 September 2021
Well, That Happened Ep.4
Your weekly roundup of news that made us say, "WTH!"
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7 September 2021
Voice Verdicts: ABBA and Drake
The verdict is out this week on Swedish superstars ABBA and rapper Drake.
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28 August 2021
Well, That Happened Ep.1
Your weekly roundup of news that made us say, "WTH!"
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28 August 2021
Well, That Happened Ep. 2
Your weekly roundup of news that made us say, "WTH!"
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24 August 2021
6 of our favourite book adaptations
How many times have you been disappointed by a film that did not live up to a book you coveted? We have all been through the same heartache. So this week, to make up for it, we talk about the films that beat the odds. Read on for our list of the best book adaptations in film.
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22 August 2021
Review: The Sweetness of Water by Nathan Harris
In The Sweetness of Water, Nathan Harris offers his readers a gorgeous exploration of race, emancipation, grief, and sexuality.
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21 August 2021
Diane Keaton For Every Season
Her warm smile, retro suits and mostly ditzy characters became her trademarks in the film industry. From ‘Annie Hall’ to ‘Something’s Gotta Give’ this article looks at some of Diane Keaton’s most iconic performances and her biggest achievements.
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18 August 2021
Review: Matrix by Lauren Groff
Matrix is a mesmerising story, feminist to its core, about Marie de France and a twelfth-century nunnery.