The student’s guide to the capsule wardrobe
Lucy Martin gives the low-down on everything you need to create the most versatile and sustainable capsule wardrobe for students.
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Lucy Martin gives the low-down on everything you need to create the most versatile and sustainable capsule wardrobe for students.
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Wherever we go, there is bound to be a souvenir shop selling fridge magnets, t-shirts, shot glasses, and lighters featuring the flags and national symbols of the place we’re visiting. Yet, do these necessarily make for the most meaningful souvenirs? Ultimately, a meaningful travel gift differs from person to person. However, if it is sentimental to the person you are giving it to, you can never go wrong.
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It was a movement that took classical punk music of the 70s and experimented with electronic, funk and disco. The Western world wasn’t the only proprietor of new wave music though. Nestled in the corner of South-Eastern Europe, a concurrent movement was forming in the unlikely location of Socialist Yugoslavia.
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Sam Easton reviews Parts One and Two of Doctor Who Spyfall, the first two episodes of series 12. He regards the episodes as a generally effective one, showing promise for the series ahead.
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Sport tells a story and, this decade, it provided some truly phenomenal ones, from victory to defeat and everything in between. Narrowing this list to just a few was bordering on impossible, but here are my choices of some of the major sporting moments that defined the 2010s. Lows for...
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Sadia Nowshin explores the surprisingly harmful impact of avocado farming on the environment and the moral ambiguity behind it
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The reveal of DLC characters for Super Smash Bros Ultimate has continued to prove a source of delight for the players – at least, until last week, when we learned that Byleth from Fire Emblem: Three Houses would be joining the battle. Fan reaction has been almost universally negative, but...
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Sadia Nowshin discusses the books that she thinks defined the decade, noting the rise in diversity within literature
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With each term at university ending with a long holiday, Emma Carrington discusses feeling anxious upon returning back to university life.
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Simona Valeviciute investigates the globe-trotting E.coli that is spreading antibiotic resistance
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The scientist Niels Bohr said that “prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future.” Despite Niels’ warning, the approach of a new decade invites us to ask what the world will look like in 2030. The world we inhabit is changing at a rate unmatched at any time...
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Students at King’s College London (KCL) have been told they need to move out of their accomodation following the identification of “potential fire safety concerns”. Residents in the Beech, Maple Oak and Rowan blocks at Champion Hill accommodation were told in letters posted under their doors and circulated emails that...
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Now that it's the new term, Reece Goodall gives a refreshers guide. If you're struggling to make friends, there's plenty to try!
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