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Hannah Atkinson Swanky spa resorts, open bars, temperatures that reach over 20° – who doesn’t love a holiday? A chance to relax, forget about work and drink copious amounts of alcohol – everything you do at home, just without the guilt. But for a lot of young people, traditional...
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Ella Bailey Each September, as new first-years celebrate their A-Level results and prepare to begin their university journey, they’re quickly faced with the cultural expectations of campus life, which undeniably emphasises clubbing. Ella Bailey delves into different clubbing fashion phenomena worldwide and whether Brits should reconsider their attire. Whether...
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As the night-time industry faces ever growing challenges to its survival, measures to prevent ticket reselling scams are falling short. And its students are paying the price. ...
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Lara Semmé In a world where technology and social media are omnipresent, there has been a drift to recording and photographing even the minutiae. Lara Sammé discusses the downsides of the modern prioritisation of aesthetics over experiences and living in the moment. Life for young people today is largely...
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Millie Stere On May 14th “This country is ours” (translated from Georgian) was graffitied in red paint across the front of the Georgian parliament building in Tbilisi. Across the square, colourfully dressed protesters decorated in Georgian and European Union flags, juxtaposed by the black helmeted riot police, armed with...
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Vinay Patel As part of the university’s Disability Recognition Month in December, Sports For All Week presented students with an opportunity to try out some inclusive sports, ranging from accessible climbing to wheelchair basketball. The latter followed its tryout session with a showcase event that saw our wheelchair basketball...