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5 Podcast Recommendations for Your Daily Walk

Posted on 11th March 202111th March 2021 by Georgie Burgess

With Spring just beginning and the weather getting better, we can finally start going out for more walks. So, I have put together some podcast recommendations to help liven up your laps of Woodhouse Moor… […]

A Tale of my Spiritual Discovery

Posted on 5th March 20215th March 2021 by Imogen Greenwood

This latest lockdown for many has been a time of disconnection and misery; for others, it’s been a time of reflection and self-discovery.  For me, it’s been a pretty mixed bag. But, one thing for […]

Eating Disorder Awareness Week: tackling an eating disorder as a student

Posted on 5th March 20215th March 2021 by Hannah Pickett

Being a university student can be a very challenging time for many people, trying to find a balance between socialising, studying and looking after yourself, often in a completely new city or town. But, being a university student who also suffers with an eating disorder can be even harder.

‘Fitness Influencers’: more harm than good?

Posted on 1st March 20211st March 2021 by Charlotte Earle

In the early months of 2020, I decided to delve into the Instagram world of the ‘Fitness Influencer’. At this time, I had a particularly complicated and not very positive relationship with my body and […]

Poundland Perfumes Giving Marc Jacobs and Viktor & Rolf a Run for their Money

Posted on 1st March 20211st March 2021 by Anushka Searle

Need a new perfume but on a tight budget? Look no further than these £1 perfumes…

Leeds’ LGBTQ+ Legacy

Posted on 28th February 202128th February 2021 by Chloe-Nicole Arnold

February is LGBT History Month in the UK, which aims to celebrate and educate the nation on the history of the LGBTQ+ community. Stories of the queer community have often been unfairly misrepresented or even […]

THE LGBTQ+ YOUTUBERS YOU NEED TO WATCH

Posted on 28th February 202128th February 2021 by Anushka Searle

Joel Rochester Channel: FictionalFates Bio: Joel identifies as a “bisexual Black British boy”. He is currently in his third year at university, studying English Literature and Creative Writing. He began his bookstagram and blog back […]

The Story of My Locked-down Life in Three Walks

Posted on 28th February 202128th February 2021 by Giulio Bajona

I have always loved walking. It’s one of the most effective and cheapest ways of exercising whilst connecting to the world around you. It is also a great way to step away from troubling thoughts […]

Mocktails: all of the fun, none of the hangover

Posted on 24th February 202124th February 2021 by Zaide O'rourke

As Dry January is long behind us, many have chosen to stay teetotal well into February and beyond. People are realising the benefits bestowed upon the mind, body and soul when committing to an alcohol-free […]

Sex-ed Misconceptions Debunked

Posted on 18th February 202118th February 2021 by Ellie Futter

With a culture that thrives on social media, it is unsurprising that Instagram has educated me more on sexual health and wellbeing than sex education classes at school. Looking back at some of the playground […]

The Advanced Guide to the Best Cooking Shows

Posted on 18th February 202118th February 2021 by Lottie Passmore

Knee deep into our third national lockdown, chances are more of us are spending evenings, and possibly entire days, binge watching TV. There is no doubt that the most therapeutic genre is cooking shows; they […]

Searching for Love in a Pandemic

Posted on 5th February 20215th February 2021 by Hannah Pickett

Finding a partner in ‘normal’ times can be hard enough, but during a global pandemic…well that’s a completely different ball game.

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