Milly Earnshaw-White talks about her excitement for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, giving us a taste of what it has to offer.
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Milly Earnshaw-White talks about her excitement for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, giving us a taste of what it has to offer.
Gracie Moore discusses what her ideal date is, as well as troubles the specificity implied by having a “type”.
Lottie Woods discusses Mother’s Day through the lens of Commodity Culture and capitalism, focusing on how best to show our gratitude.
Milly Earnshaw-White discusses ideas for fundraising for this year’s Comic Relief and highlights some great causes to support.
Niall O’Mara talks about his personal experience with Lent and goes over some possible ways to productively engage with the period.
Anabel Costa-Ferreira offers her reasons for favouring fluffy pancakes, and some of the ways to enjoy them.
Harry Craig provides a compelling argument for the superiority of the French-style crêpe over the American-style fluffy pancake.
Lucy Rawlings discusses the nearly lost art of writing love letters and why it is a practise we should continue.
Maggie John reflects on her year abroad: why it was the best year ever, and why you should think about moving too.
Anabel Costa-Ferreira examines online paywalls: are they a protection of media, or an elitist, money-making endeavour?
Milly Earnshaw-White talks about her excitement for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, giving us a taste of what it has to offer.
Gracie Moore discusses what her ideal date is, as well as troubles the specificity implied by having a “type”.
Lottie Woods discusses Mother’s Day through the lens of Commodity Culture and capitalism, focusing on how best to show our gratitude.
Milly Earnshaw-White discusses ideas for fundraising for this year’s Comic Relief and highlights some great causes to support.
Niall O’Mara talks about his personal experience with Lent and goes over some possible ways to productively engage with the period.
Anabel Costa-Ferreira offers her reasons for favouring fluffy pancakes, and some of the ways to enjoy them.
Harry Craig provides a compelling argument for the superiority of the French-style crêpe over the American-style fluffy pancake.
Lucy Rawlings discusses the nearly lost art of writing love letters and why it is a practise we should continue.
Maggie John reflects on her year abroad: why it was the best year ever, and why you should think about moving too.
Anabel Costa-Ferreira examines online paywalls: are they a protection of media, or an elitist, money-making endeavour?
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