Sarah discusses whether fashion is still important amid a global health crisis.
Helping A Friend With Depression – How To Not Be A Hinderance
Depression can manifest itself differently in everyone – some may have highs and lows, some may cry routinely, others may feel void of emotion. As a friend, it can hurt seeing a person you love […]
Getting Too Pretty? – Bullet Journals on Instagram
If I mention bullet journals, or “bujo” as they’re sometimes abbreviated to, I bet pretty images of colour-coordinated and meticulously organised cutesy notebooks covered in artsy doodles that you’ve seen on Instagram come to mind. […]
ELYSIAN in Review
LRFS2020 was a record-breaking sensation. Lydia Varney reviews the event.
Welcome, Miss Anthropocene
The singer, songwriter, producer, graphic artist and all around female force that is Grimes has just dropped her fifth studio album, Miss Anthropocene. It’s manifesto, to make “climate change fun” promised an intriguing (if not […]
Review: ‘The Invisible Man’
It seems now more than ever, the film industry is turning to the literary world to find its stories. The big studios feel adaptations is where the money is. So, whenever I sit down to […]
Neom Bedtime Hero Review: The Sleep Aid without Lavender
Everyone deserves a better night’s sleep, though as all student’s know, getting our forty winks can be challenging. Digital editor Sarah reviews Neom’s new sleep range.
Women Around the World: 5 Most Empowering Solo Female Travel Bloggers
Travelling is an obsession, once you start you can’t stop. We all get excited when thinking of a new trip, who doesn’t? And what’s better than reading travel blogs or even seeing posts of female […]
Horden: An Example of How Our Political System Is Failing Us
Horden provides a case study of our flawed political system. A system of government that enables those within marginalised and diminished communities to be ignored, even when the decline in the community comes as a […]
Black At The Brits
Political statements are made every year during awards season and at this year’s Brits it was no different, but 21-year-old Dave’s performance was more stirring than most. The Brits only recently began inviting grime artists […]
Mr. Johnson, Mr. Javid and Mr. Cummings: The Three Musketeers of Whitehall
The relationship between the Prime Minister and Chancellor is tantamount to the conduct of a successful government. Past relationships have seen the big beats square up in Number 10 and the Treasury: Thatcher and Lawson, […]
Institutionalised Racism Needs To Stop Now
At the beginning of February this year the BBC mistakenly labelled MP Marsha de Cordova as MP Dawn Butler while De Cordova was involved in a debate in the Commons, the mistake lay in that […]