House hunting can be stressful, especially if it’s your first time. Rumours are already starting to get around which might be making you anxious about looking for somewhere to live. As someone that’s done house […]
The Digital Era of Photos: How to Make Memories Last?
11,523. The number of photos on the camera roll of my phone. What’s that number on your phone? How many of them are near-identical, just taken to ensure the perfect shot? Today we are carefree […]
Eating Sustainably – How Students Can Support UK Farmers
Going to a city university has made me realise just how out of touch today’s generation are with the production of their food. As someone with a background in farming, I am often told misconceptions […]
How to Deal with Deadlines
You probably have deadlines knocking on your door as you’re reading this and you’re thinking of leaving that work until a bit later to do, but you will end up regretting that decision soon as […]
Mindfulness – The Sh*t or Bullsh*t?
I started practicing mindfulness and meditation a long time before it became the popular trend it is today. Mindfulness is ingenious and was an important part of recovery from my own struggles with mental illness […]
BBC3’s Overshadowed: Anorexia in a Different Light
First performed as Eva O’Connell’s play two years ago, Overshadowed was released as a TV series on BBC Three earlier this month. Filmed in Leeds through Imogene’s daily vlogging check-ins, Kay Mellor’s piece offers a […]
Every Minute Counts: How to Maintain A Work-Life Balance
The alarm rings every morning…or almost. And every morning I wake up and I think ‘how much time do I have to get ready to go out today?’ Then while going to the university I […]
Going Vegetarian For A Week
After going Vegan for a week, I’ve been challenged to go veggie and see how it compares. Seeing as I forced my vegetarian flatmates to go vegan with me, it only seemed fair I joined […]
Louis Theroux: Dark States – Trafficking Sex
In the second of his compelling yet grim series, Theroux focuses on Houston, the number one hub for human trafficking in North America. We see Louis travelling around the city, investigating the women that work […]
‘Turtles All The Way Down’ by John Green
Everyone has heard of the number 1 bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars. Sophia read John Green’s newest novel Turtles All The Way Down revealing whether Green has the potential to take young […]
Treat Your Shelf
Treat yourself, treat your shelf and treat others the way you want to be treated. This week, Lifestyle and Culture are highlighting one woman who has devoted her life to showcasing the diversity of natural […]
The Apprentice: Stupidity at its Finest
Lumbering on into its thirteenth series, you can’t help but wonder why Lord Sugar hasn’t packed it in and retired. Yet he still chooses to subject himself to stupidity, chaos and bad planning, all packaged […]