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Guilt Episode Two review

After the promise of the opening episode of Guilt, I was very excited to see where the series would head next. The second episode shifts its focus from both brothers to the arguably more interesting one, upping the intrigue but not really troubling the highs of the opening. Max’s decision...
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By , Nov. 23, 2019

How did political discourse get so toxic?

Youv’e probably heard of desensitisation. It means becoming less aware of a problem by getting used to its presence. That was certainly the case in F Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ where citizens of 20th century New York would repeatedly attend wild parties to mask the void in their lives...
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By , Nov. 22, 2019

Don’t let a student budget hold you back from travelling around the UK

Travelling around the UK does not mean that you have to go into your overdraft and only eat noodles and oven chips for weeks afterwards. I’m writing this article as someone who is used to getting around the country on a budget. Even before being a student, if I wanted to go to places and see things, I had to think things through.
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By , Nov. 22, 2019