‘Binge’: a refreshing portrayal of eating disorders
Glory Chan reviews the dark comedy web-series 'Binge', commenting on its refreshing and unapologetic portrayal of eating disorders, and its aim to raise awareness and destigmatise.
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Glory Chan reviews the dark comedy web-series 'Binge', commenting on its refreshing and unapologetic portrayal of eating disorders, and its aim to raise awareness and destigmatise.
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To the surprise of many planetary scientists, rust has been found on the Moon. New research from the University of Hawaii, published in Science Advances, suggests that it is indeed there. Conditions on our natural satellite do not favour the creation of rust, and examining why it is there could...
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The University of Warwick has accumulated almost £250,000 in library fines over the past five academic years.
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Lauren Devine argues that the construction of HS2 won't help the UK economy and furthers social divisions between the north and south.
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Noah Keate looks at the reasons why Amazon Prime day did not seem to gain so much traction this year.
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In another blind date with a book article, Lauren Nicholson shares a chilling novel that isn't typical of the horror genre...
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Hannah Drew explores how health anxiety has been exacerbated by the pandemic and what people can do to reduce feeling anxious about getting ill.
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England’s Red Roses have won their second consecutive Six Nation’s title as France drew with Scotland last week. Les Bleus’ hopes of reclaiming their 2018 title were slashed as a late try from Scottish debutant Rachel Shankland with added extras from fly half Helen Nelson closed the gap between the...
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Everybody knows Mariah Carey's 'All I Want For Christmas Is You' and its accompanying album, but what about the Songbird Supreme's second Christmas effort? Here's a look at her forgotten festive album, ten years after its release.
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Not even an abundance of dirty talk can mask the lack of originality that Ariana Grande struggles to hide on 'Positions'.
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Coronavirus cases force European universities to reduce in-person teaching
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Ishraq Subhan reviews Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, asking whether we've moved on from Sacha Baron Cohen's style of filmmaking.
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After the controversial 'Fatima from Cyber' campaign encourages creatives to retrain into other industries, Ishraq Subhan argues against the idea of musicians adapting, and reminds the government of what the nation could lose if they do so.
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