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Tag: pandemic

Coming out of their cage but doing just fine: ‘himehabu’ on musicians in the pandemic

Posted on 8th December 20209th December 2020 by Isabel Ralphs

Musicians have endured a tumultuous and difficult time during the pandemic, with little support. Leeds based quintet ‘himehabu’ spoke to Isabel Ralphs to discuss their experiences.

The Best Herbal Teas to Keep Your Immune System Thriving Through Winter

Posted on 27th November 202027th November 2020 by Sophie Arundel

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

Posted on 27th November 2020 by Katie McCarthy

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, […]

A crisis on top of a crisis: The impact of the pandemic on refugees

Posted on 20th November 202020th November 2020 by Isabel Ralphs

No refugees have been resettled in the UK since the 12th March. Many are living in a dangerous state of limbo, both in squalid camps abroad and unsuitable halfway houses in the UK, where Covid-19 has spread at exorbitant rates. Isabel Ralphs reports.

More debt, less stress- the benefits of being a developed nation during the pandemic

Posted on 13th November 202013th November 2020 by Jacob Smith

With an obvious increase in spending due to the pandemic Jacob Smith investigates if the high level of public debt is really something to be worried about.

The ‘Christmas Creep’

Posted on 6th November 20206th November 2020 by Hannah Pickett

I often have to remind myself when I am strolling through town, that it is actually only October and not quite Christmas Day yet! The great abundance of Christmas advertising and Christmas products flooding our […]

The Pandemic’s Effect on Our Habits

Posted on 23rd October 202029th September 2021 by Leah Dunderdale-Smith

This article follows on from a survey by Just Eat and City Pantry that looked at how our habits changed over lockdown

Britain’s Other Pandemic: How COVID-19 Testing is Laying Bare Inequalities in our School System

Posted on 16th October 202016th October 2020 by Mia Fulford

If we take a step back from the horrors of this year’s A-Level and GCSE grading debacle, little is being done to account for how this year’s Year 11 and 13’s education has suffered. Months […]

Romanticising Life: How I Finally Got My Life Together

Posted on 14th October 202014th October 2020 by Jane Pipkin

Jane discusses how the pandemic helped her to focus on her well-being and start romanticising life.

The Hidden Pandemic

Posted on 11th October 202011th October 2020 by Katelyn Shearer

In light of World Mental Health Day, Katelyn Shearer speaks about loneliness for student during the pandemic, alongside images by Josie Espinosa-Brown.

Few People are Happy About How the University of Leeds Has Handled Covid-19

Posted on 3rd October 20205th October 2020 by Clarissa Leung

The University’s response to the pandemic was poorly coordinated, unsympathetic and reckless, according to some student and staff. Clarissa Leung reports.

Study Abroad at Home: Induction Week

Posted on 15th September 202015th September 2020 by Siobhan Dale

Each week Siobhan will be discussing her unusual year abroad experience and offering advice and tips for others along the way.

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