Though this year has been tough, it has not been all negative. This article depicts the positive effect that lockdown had, and how love was re-discovered.
A Lockdown Diary
We’ve all seen those blogs and videos of some absolute machines, who get up at 3am, have one green tea for subsistence and bash out about eight hours of work, while also running a small […]
In defence of Stonehenge’s scenic route
Mia Fulford writes about the newly proposed plan to dig alongside Stonehenge.
‘Shuggie Bain’ wins the Booker Prize 2020: A Review
Arts and Culture Editor Sinead O’Riordan reviews this year’s Booker Prize Winner, Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart.
Socially distanced pantomime in Birmingham set to go ahead in New Year.
The Robin Hood Pantomime is set to go ahead this Christmas, in Birmingham. Sarah Garraway unpacks what effects social distancing might have on one of our favourite holiday pastimes.
Ep 4. The Mandalorian review: ‘The Siege’
Matthew Moorey reviews of the latest episode of the hit Disney+ show, The Mandalorian.
Meet the Artist: Kimberley Burrows
Phoebe Walker speaks to Kimberley Burrows about creating and studying as a blind artist,
The Reverse Advent Calendar: give a helping hand this Christmas
After such a hard year, food banks, homeless shelters and charities are in desperate need for resources this year. So, why not get involved in the Christmas reverse advent calendar, and give back to those that need it most.
The Best Herbal Teas to Keep Your Immune System Thriving Through Winter
Need help boosting your immune system this winter? Look no further than this article to find the best herbal teas to keep you healthy!
An Introvert’s Guide to Starting University
Starting university can be difficult for everyone. Challenging curricula, living with strangers and the pressure to socialise every day of the week are sure to drain even the most extroverted of students. Yet, for introverts, […]
Study Abroad at Home: Game Nights and Food to Lift the Mood
Need help distracting yourself this lockdown? Check out this article to see how Siobhan is making the most of the little things.
“It’s a shame” – Period Poverty and The Narrative of Shame
This discusses the sexist ‘shame’ that follows menstruation and the effect this shame has on campaigns trying to tackle period poverty.