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27 May 2021
University societies aren't for everyone
Societies at university can offer an outlet outside of academic work and a chance to make friends. But for some students, they’re breeding grounds for toxicity and peer pressure.
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26 May 2021
University graduates and the “What Next?" conundrum
From nursery rhymes to higher education, we are constantly advancing to the succeeding stage of our lives, but as you age these steps become more uncertain and fuelled with doubt. Leaving us with the daunting question - what's next?
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25 May 2021
8 games you can play IRL with friends
As restrictions on social interaction begin to ease, the team at Voice Magazine have come up with a list of face-to-face games that we’d recommend for a fun time with friends or family!
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24 May 2021
5 Useful Tips on How to Make Your Website More Accessible
5 useful tips on how to make your website more accessible that I learned from the Accessibility Session by Hex Productions, hosted on May 5th, 2021.
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24 May 2021
What does mental health mean to you?
Mental health: what does this phrase really mean?
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24 May 2021
Glastonbury 2021: Magical moments marred by technical difficulties
Glastonbury 2021 was not short of the unexpected, with performances by Coldplay, Haim and The Smile livestreamed.
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24 May 2021
Be A Lady They Said
“Be a lady they said. Don’t be too fat. Don’t be too thin. Don’t be too large. Don’t be too small.”
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24 May 2021
People You May Know review
“January the 19th, then, you left the house in non-running gear without your smartwatch or your smartphone, almost like… I don’t know… like you didn’t want to be tracked.”
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24 May 2021
Eurovision Final 2021 roundup
As ever, Eurovision was on brand with its unique musical flamboyance that left everyone merry apart from the UK, who were awarded zero points.
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23 May 2021
A focus on Hungarian literature, recommended by a native
Having noticed the lack of representation when it comes to translated literature in the mainstream media, I took it upon myself to compile a short list of Hungarian book recommendations.
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22 May 2021
Are US teen dramas harmful to teens? with Rosalie Amos
Contributor Rosalie reflects on the US dramas of the 2010 and asks whether they were as harmless as we once thought.
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21 May 2021
Prince Harry and James Corden are two sides of the same coin
Once representatives of Britishness in its highest and humblest forms respectively, Prince Harry and James Corden have become Americanised and marketed to annoying effect.
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21 May 2021
Review of pop princess Olivia Rodrigo's debut album
Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album SOUR goes a long way towards cementing the teenager’s viral stardom.
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21 May 2021
Taking Care of yourself - Going back to normal edition
"Let's meet up; we are allowed now!"
How exciting that we are now embarking on a new chapter as we ease out of lockdown. While we enjoy the next faze, protecting our mental health in the process is the priority.
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20 May 2021
The world of pointe
This blog is a brief introduction to the world of pointe: its origins, its risks to the human body and why people love it so much around the world.
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20 May 2021
7 nostalgic TV theme tunes we love
Hearing a theme tune from a childhood show can spark a feeling of nostalgia like no other. Here are some of our favourite theme tunes!
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