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Month: June 2023

What’s It Really Like Inside The Online Cult Of Andrew Tate?

By Lewis Kelly Posted on 13th June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Andrew Tate, Hustlers University, toxic masculinity
What’s It Really Like Inside The Online Cult Of Andrew Tate?

Going undercover to explore Andrew Tate’s toxic brand of masculinity.

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Students have been left out of the Cost Of Living conversation

By Megan Ross Posted on 9th June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with cost of living crisis, student debt, student life
Students have been left out of the Cost Of Living conversation

Financial hardships are damaging the university experience of many students.

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Doing It For The Big Girls – Lizzo is the Plus-Size Powerhouse the Music Industry Needs

By Megan Ross Posted on 9th June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with fatphobia, Lizzo, Plus-Size
Doing It For The Big Girls – Lizzo is the Plus-Size Powerhouse the Music Industry Needs

How Lizzo is confronting prejudice against female performers who don’t conform to music’s body image norms.

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How Gen Z is keeping crochet and knit alive

By Anggi Pande Nyoman Posted on 7th June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with art, blankets, community, crochet, knit, london, small business
How Gen Z is keeping crochet and knit alive

Introducing the fibre artists stitching new life and meaning to the age-old hobby.

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‘Got a light?’ The illusion of social smoking

By Ines Coomonte Alonso Posted on 7th June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with bars, nights out, smoking, social smoking, student, students, university
‘Got a light?’ The illusion of social smoking

Non-smoker by day, heavy smoker on a night out – the social smoking trend.

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Half a Century of Punk – Where Are We Now With the Most Influential of Subcultures?

By Hannah Barrett Posted on 6th June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with art, Music, Punk, Subculture
Half a Century of Punk – Where Are We Now With the Most Influential of Subcultures?

As one of the most prominent and iconic scenes enters its fifth decade, members explore how it has survived and thrived. 

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Seeing Alcohol From the Other Side – Sober Bartending

By Hannah Barrett Posted on 5th June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Nightlife, Sober, Sober Bartending, Sober-Curious
Seeing Alcohol From the Other Side – Sober Bartending

Ever wondered what it’s like to work behind a bar when you don’t drink?

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Magic Matcha: Exploring The Fascinating World of Matcha

By Kamila Sukhanova Posted on 4th June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with cafes, greentea, japan, london, matcha
Magic Matcha: Exploring The Fascinating World of Matcha

From centuries-old tea ceremonies to modern trends, matcha has transcended time, enchanting people around the globe.

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A New Wave of Hate: LGBTQ Hate Crime is Rising

By Lucy Stonehouse Posted on 3rd June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Hate Crime, Homophobia, Homophobic Attacks
A New Wave of Hate: LGBTQ Hate Crime is Rising

Abuse, assaults and hatred – how the LGBTQ community are being increasingly targeted.

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Homophobia in Football

By Lucy Stonehouse Posted on 3rd June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with gay footballers, Homophobia
Homophobia in Football

A gay male player shares his experiences of a sport in which very few men dare to be openly homosexual.

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The Beauty of Illustration in the Eye of Clair Rossiter

By Kamila Sukhanova Posted on 3rd June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with art, freelance, illustration, inspiration, london
The Beauty of Illustration in the Eye of Clair Rossiter

A profile of freelance illustrator Clair Rossiter whose work includes children’s books, jigsaws, greeting cards, and murals.

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Celebtivism – Evaluating the relationship between celebrity musicians and social justice

By Yusra Abdulahi Posted on 2nd June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with celebrity, protest music, social justice
Celebtivism – Evaluating the relationship between celebrity musicians and social justice

Should performers be activists, and do people really care about the role their favourite singers play in striving for a better world?

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Telecom fraud: how international students are targeted by scammers

By Ruiyang Deng Posted on 2nd June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with International Students, Personal Information Security, Telecom fraud
Telecom fraud:  how international students are targeted by scammers

Grab your wallet! Be wary of fraudulent SMS calls and money transactions on social software.

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The darker side of cannabis

By Tash Pearce Posted on 2nd June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Drugs, Male mental health, UK Law
The darker side of cannabis

Marijuana use is no longer taboo, but should its damaging effects make us question its normalisation?

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How museums are embracing interactivity and immersive experiences

By Junsheng Xu Posted on 2nd June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with argumented reality, immersive experiences, interactivity, museum, virtual reality, visitors
How museums are embracing interactivity and immersive experiences

Museums are embracing the latest technology in their battle to remain relevant in the digital age.

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How restaurants and takeaways are tackling our food waste issue

By Junsheng Xu Posted on 2nd June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Britain, enviroment, food banks, food waste, restaurants, sustainable development, takeaways
How restaurants and takeaways are tackling our food waste issue

Restaurants in Britain should be proactive in reducing food waste to advance sustainable development.

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The woman weaving the rainbow on the Dulong River

By Ruiyang Deng Posted on 2nd June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with national minority, sustainable business, Traditional Culture, weaving
The woman weaving the rainbow on the Dulong River

How a sustainability project is breathing new life into a traditional Chinese weaving culture.

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How big tech is keeping us online – and why you should care

By Fellipe Pigatto Posted on 1st June 2023 Posted in Uncategorised No Comments Tagged with Big Tech, Mental health, United States, Young people
How big tech is keeping us online – and why you should care

A look in the role tech companies are playing in the American mental health crisis.

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