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Sophie Porteous

Book review: This is Going to Hurt

by Sophie Porteous

Online Lifestyle editor Sophie Porteous reviews Adam Kay’s bestselling book, This is Going to Hurt.

Pandemic habits to keep

by Sophie Porteous

Sophie Porteous discusses the habits we should maintain after the pandemic is over

Palming off palm oil

by Sophie Porteous

Sophie Porteous explores how unsustainable palm oil really is

Sport for the Uninitiated: Jumping for Joy

by Sophie Porteous

Sport for the Uninitiated: Jumping for Joy Sophie Porteous talks about her fitness journey and the mental and physical benefits of getting active Exercise and I have never had a close relationship. Despite my first initial and last name literally combining to be ‘Sporteous’, I could not be further from that. I haven’t always completely […]

Is Our University Failing Our Societies?

by Sophie Porteous

Sophie Porteous speaks to students and staff about the seemingly unfair treatment of music and theatre societies in light of Covid- 19.

No Such Thing As Societies

by Sophie Porteous

How can societies survive an uncertain future of continual restriction? Sophie Pourteous discusses the future of these cherished groups.

A forgotten art, again

by Sophie Porteous

In the wake of controversy surrounding the government’s failure to support the arts through the pandemic, Sophie Porteous weighs in on what this lack of support might mean for the industry, and what could be done to help save it.

Driving home for Christmas? Isolate and you might be able to

by Sophie Porteous

Sophie Porteous explores the possible shortcomings of the UK government’s proposed plan for students in December so they can travel home for Christmas.

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