Having a house meal every week or even every month not only gives you something to look forward to, but can be a really good way to get to know your housemates much better and just have a laugh, so why not give it a go! Cooking doesn’t have to be boring, make it global, travel the world with your food and just have some fun!
Access: How far have we come and how far have we to go?
The theme of Disability History Month this year is access, which is a major factor in allowing a disabled person to live their life as independently as possible by reducing barriers which exclude them
Rooted: Feed your mind through nature
So, as the country transitions into another lockdown, we’ve dug deep to uproot and offer some mechanisms that can be put into place to boost body and mind.
‘Becoming vegan is a big missed steak’: Tips on Transitioning and Sticking to Veganism
Whether you’re thinking about going vegan or have recently transitioned and are struggling, these are some tips and tricks to help you stick to the lifestyle, as well as ways to make it fun and […]
The ‘Christmas Creep’
I often have to remind myself when I am strolling through town, that it is actually only October and not quite Christmas Day yet! The great abundance of Christmas advertising and Christmas products flooding our […]
Glitter is Banned
Waitrose, Morrisons, and John Lewis have announced they won’t be using glitter in their own-brand Christmas products. Many other big retailers, such as Boots and Sainsburys, have also announced they are taking steps to reduce their use of plastic, making their ranges more eco-friendly for the festive period.
Life-Changing Coffee Cups: Starbucks’ Transgender-Fronted Advertising Campaign
This article discusses Starbucks new advert “every name’s a story”
Unexpected Sources of Sugar
Sugar is confusing. Most of us know that we should be eating less of it, but it’s not always obvious where it is, and when it’s a problem. There are lots of different names for […]
Lockdown Recipes
Often the food we see presented by food writers, that appears online and in print, doesn’t reflect what we actually can and do eat. Think of all the food you’ve eaten with relish in your […]
A Case for De-stigmatising STIs
Like most topics about our bodies, discussions surrounding STIs have been significantly stigmatised. With increasing openness, when will we start discussing STIs without shame?
How Hazaar is Helping Leeds Students Become More Sustainable
Introducing Hazaar the Facebook marketplace that is helping students to be more sustainable
How to Establish a Routine in the New World of Online University
Are you struggling with organising your days and tackling our new normal? Well, Asha offers some advice on how to combat this through a personal account of her routine