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The children we left behind: How the digital divide plagued the poor

Posted on 8th February 20218th February 2021 by Tharushi Wijesiri

‘For millions of children across the country, the lasting effects of this virus will be something they will battle for the rest of their lives.’ Tharushi Wijesiri investigates how online teaching is increasing inequality across the country.

It’s the most wasteful time of the year.

Posted on 22nd December 202030th January 2021 by Tharushi Wijesiri

On the 12th day of Christmas, my true love will discard 6 million trees, 2 million turkeys, 11 million roasties, 17 million sprouts, 114 thousand tonnes of plastic, 74 million mince pies and around a billion Christmas cards.

UNICEF Society lights up Leeds campus

Posted on 29th November 201929th November 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

A new UNICEF society has developed in LUU and you can get involved!

Leeds Coffee Shop to Sell ‘Piers Morgan’ Vegan Donuts for Charity

Posted on 18th January 20194th March 2019 by Ed Barnes

Tomorrow, popular student destination Temple Coffee and Donuts will be selling their new ‘Piers Vegan Donut’, topped with an edible picture of Piers Morgan. The completely vegan donut will retail for £3.50, and Temple Coffee […]

The Mexican Earthquakes

Posted on 2nd October 20176th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Earthquakes’ recent ubiquity in news should do nothing to lessen their perceptions within the public’s mind. These earth-shaking events can devastate entire cities, destroy millions of peoples’ lives and can kill thousands, yet are sorely […]

Lifestyle | Living below the line

Posted on 1st May 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

I think it’s fair that students are stereotyped as always being hungry. Walking around campus, I’ve seen students snacking on anything from toffee popcorn to the slightly more ambitious chicken kahari. So when given the […]

Photography | All About Bond: Photographs by Terry O'Neill

Posted on 16th December 20138th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Since the launch of Dr No in 1962, Terry O’Neill has been the agent of choice for documenting the most famous spy of all time and a cult phenomenon all over the world – James […]

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