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A Note to Freshers on Wardrobe Worry

Posted on 3rd October 20203rd October 2020 by Bella Wigley

Bella Wigley talks about wardrobe anxiety and why you shouldn’t let it get you down.

“You Lose Your Identity When You Get Married”: A Suitable Girl by Sarita Khurana and Smriti Mundhra

Posted on 3rd October 20203rd October 2020 by Ananya Sriram

After its screening at Belgrave Music Hall and Canteen, Ananya Sriram reflects on the 2017 award-winning documentary.

Review: Sweetdark, Savannah Brown

Posted on 2nd October 20202nd October 2020 by Lizzie Wright

When I first stumbled across Savannah Brown, it was 2016. She’d gone viral with her slam poetry, the now privatised ‘Hi, I’m a Slut’ marking my first serious foray into fourth-wave feminism. Now, after producing […]

REVIEW: ‘Africa Turns the Page: The Novels That Shaped a Continent’

Posted on 2nd October 202028th October 2020 by Natalie Beecroft

Natalie Beecroft reviews the BBC’s newest documentary feature about the novels and authors that shaped Africa.

Amazon Prime’s ‘The Boys’: Salient Social Commentary or a Step too Far?

Posted on 2nd October 20202nd October 2020 by Evie Hallitt

With its outrageous gore, constant cursing, social criticism and naïve lost boy Hughie, Amazon’s ‘The Boys’ is everything Marvel wishes it was. At the forefront of this ambitious satire of superhero tropes, is its refusal […]

Films You MUST Watch Before Coming To University

Posted on 2nd October 202019th October 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Picture this, it’s your first day back, or your first Fruity of the year, regardless of when it is you will inevitably encounter Film Guy. Film Guy might not necessarily even study film, but will […]

Fill in the Gap: The *blank* Are Being Defunded

Posted on 2nd October 202019th October 2020 by Sinead O'Riordan

Some of you guessed right, it’s the Arts. As for those who didn’t, the effects of growing up in post-2008 Britain are showing themselves nicely. For those that guessed ‘Police’, I’m sorry.  The government has […]

Study Abroad at Home: Students That Inspire Me

Posted on 2nd October 20202nd October 2020 by Siobhan Dale

In this article, Siobhan interviews both Liv and Meg on their experience of being medical students during a pandemic

Meet the Artist: Niall Unger

Posted on 1st October 202016th November 2020 by Safi Bugel

We chat to Niall Unger, the designer behind our Freshers’ Guide front cover to discuss inspirations, process and the great things about Leeds.

Lockdown, Lock In: The Importance of Community Radio

Posted on 30th September 202030th September 2020 by Safi Bugel

Editor-in-Chief Safi Bugel explores the comforting qualities of community radio and its importance in COVID-19 times.

Culture in the Time of Covid

Posted on 27th September 202027th September 2020 by Owen Frost

Hyde Park Book Club  Book Club is a great spot for either a chilled pint with friends or a great opportunity to pick up a book from their selection of great non-fiction and fiction. Over […]

Culture Lives in your Sub-par Leeds Accommodation

Posted on 27th September 202027th September 2020 by Sinead O'Riordan

Everyone reading this is probably a bright young spark and therefore realises coronavirus is still about. There is no other word but ‘pain’ to capture the emotion felt at having Leeds’ club nights robbed from […]

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