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Isabella Brooks provides the ultimate guide for Black Tie dressing on a student budget.
Emily Pink shares why personal vision boards are a good source of inspiration when planning the year ahead.
Rachel McEwan discusses the origins of Blue Monday as well the reasons why we should not dread this day in January.
Lily Reynolds-Hart spotlights Artigiano, an Espresso and Wine Bar on the High Street full of life and variety.
Aditi Sandhya explores the meaning of the Festival of Lights and shares how Exeter’s Indian and Hindu communities celebrated this year.
Jess Laffan delves into the world of the booming wellness industry and the ways in which it has let women down.
Aditi Sandhya shares why Sobeys Vintage Shop, located on Gandy Street, is her favourite hidden gem in Exeter.
Kayleigh Swart lists her top three favorite museums, perfect to visit on a day out.
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.
Lydia Carter discusses the practicality of all restaurants introducing vegan options, and if it should even be a priority.
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