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Packing Essentials for Every Fresher

Posted on 5th October 20215th October 2021 by Maddy Burton

An essentials list by Maddy Burton on what to pack for university, perfect for all uni students.

A Night Out at Roxy Ball Room

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

With the new found freedom and cocktail nights breaking the bank it’s time to find an alternative night out…enter Roxy. Roxy Ball Room, nicknamed “Roxy’s”, is the night out that every friend will enjoy. Whether […]

Mental Health Awareness: So, you’re thinking about starting therapy?

Posted on 10th May 202110th May 2021 by Ellie Futter

First of all, it is important to remember that therapy isn’t a dirty word. Going to seek help is not a personal failure and is nothing to be ashamed of. In my opinion, if you’ve […]

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… […]

Tips and Tricks For Staying Motivated

Posted on 5th February 20215th February 2021 by Siobhan Dale

It is okay not to feel 100%, we’re in a third lockdown, we have to revise, work from home and our social interaction is limited. However, I have some good tips and tricks to make you feel a little more 2021 positive.

Study Abroad at Home: Game Nights and Food to Lift the Mood

Posted on 25th November 202025th November 2020 by Siobhan Dale

Need help distracting yourself this lockdown? Check out this article to see how Siobhan is making the most of the little things.

How to Establish a Routine in the New World of Online University

Posted on 30th October 202029th October 2020 by Asha Hipperson

Are you struggling with organising your days and tackling our new normal? Well, Asha offers some advice on how to combat this through a personal account of her routine

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 […]

Study Abroad at Home: A Day in My Life

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

In this week’s article Siobhan takes us through a day in her life as an online study abroad student.

How Leeds Students Really Feel About Returning To University

Posted on 20th September 202020th September 2020 by Ellie Futter

Ellie Futter reports her survey findings on how students really feel about this odd return to university.

From Shielding to Student Life: a Student’s Perspective

Posted on 4th September 20204th September 2020 by Emma Ferguson

Emma Ferguson describes her experience of shielding and offers her advice for vulnerable students.

Full Stream Ahead: How has the Arts and Culture world coped with Covid-19?

Posted on 22nd June 202022nd June 2020 by Owen Frost

With great Leeds arts community spaces such as Hyde Park Picture House or the Leeds Museums & Galleries temporarily closing due to Covid-19, it is easy for students to remain defeatist, envisioning the creative landscape […]

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