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Giving books a second chance

Have you ever started a book only to have to give up on it after the first chapter? Or had to reluctantly slog through a book at school or university as part of your studies? Maybe you even initially enjoyed a book only to be put off after being forced...
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By , Apr. 4, 2019

Period poverty: we’ve been short changed

Girls, we’ve all been there. You’re rushing around from one place to the next and suddenly you have a dreaded realisation. It’s happened. Your period has arrived, with no warning. The red sea is gathering and now is a bad time to discover that you’re out of emergency tampons. The...
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By , Apr. 3, 2019

A glance at the Galar region

So, the rumours that Pokémon Day would see the announcement of a new Pokémon game turned out to be true. Pokémon Direct revealed that, later on this year, we will see the release of two new Pokémon games on the Nintendo Switch – Pokémon Sword and Shield. We’ve very little...
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By , Apr. 2, 2019

Why are so many young people turning to violent crime?

Domestic headlines have been dominated in recent years by reports of increasing violent crime among young people. During talks with Home Secretary Sajid Javid, Sara Thornton, the chairwoman of the National Police Chief’s Council, said that the number of fatal stabbings involving young people is “a national emergency”. According to...
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By , Apr. 2, 2019

Tackling the issue of xenophobia must start with us

The Christchurch mosque massacre is a tragedy. But like all tragedies, it is also a farce. It is a farce because this should never have happened. Various irresponsible elements across the world should never have fanned the flames of xenophobic hate that enabled this massacre to begin with. The same...
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By , Apr. 2, 2019