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Anabel Costa-Ferreira

Guild Elections 2023: Candidate Question Time – Round 2

by Ana Anajuba, Anabel Costa-Ferreira, Amy Rushton, Ewan Edwards and Amelie Thompson

The second Candidate Question Time took place on Tuesday 21 February and offered students the chance to ask candidates running for Guild President, Communities & Equality Officer and Student Living Officer about their campaigns.

Fluffy or crêpe: In defence of the fluffy pancake

by Anabel Costa-Ferreira

Anabel Costa-Ferreira offers her reasons for favouring fluffy pancakes, and some of the ways to enjoy them.

Should news be behind a paywall?

by Anabel Costa-Ferreira

Anabel Costa-Ferreira examines online paywalls: are they a protection of media, or an elitist, money-making endeavour?

UCAS aim to scrap personal statements

by Anabel Costa-Ferreira

It has been announced the once crucial element of the UCAS application, the personal statement, will be removed in time for the 2024 admissions cycle.

Waking up to the causes of insomnia

by Anabel Costa-Ferreira

Anabel Costa-Ferreira discusses insomnia, what it is, what the underlying causes of the sleep disorder may be and how to help prevent it

Universities call for a maintenance loan uplift in light of cost of living crisis

by Anabel Costa-Ferreira

Amid a cost-of-living crisis, universities are calling for their students to receive more financial support.

UCAS considering scrapping personal statements for fairer application process

by Anabel Costa-Ferreira

UCAS are considering alternative approaches for testing applicants due to concerns that the personal statement model gives middle class students an advantage.

Should babies be allowed in parliament?

by Anabel Costa-Ferreira

Anabel Costa-Fereira argues for a change in policy following Stella Creasy being criticised for bringing her baby into Parliament.

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