Life after exams is just around the corner
Noah Keate dreams of life after exams while sharing some of their summer plans.
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Noah Keate dreams of life after exams while sharing some of their summer plans.
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Sam Matthews Boehmer looks ahead to the 2021 French Open.
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The University of Cambridge accepted record numbers of British students from Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds last year.
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Noah Keate explores the significance of tourists within his home city of Cambridge, and whether they are essentially beneficial or detrimental.
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Shannon McGuigan argues against Downing Street's claims that Britain is not institutionally racist.
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Ellie Baker examines the damaging ramifications of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope and argues that its time is over.
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Reece Goodall welcomes the return of 'Inside No. 9' with open arms, as he feels the latest series opener is "quality, inventive, and engaging TV".
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Reece Goodall explores the trial Universal Basic Scheme (UBI) in Wales.
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“This is going to be the biggest sporting event ever to grace the planet Earth.” Last Saturday Tyson Fury announced in an interview that his fight with Anthony Joshua, to unify the heavyweight division, was “100%” on for 14 August in Saudi Arabia. It’s safe to say that he’s slightly over...
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Students at Leeds University are petitioning for a “complete return to in-person teaching”.
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Gian Remnant argues that the election of Nayib Bukele reflects an unhealthy and corrupt political climate in El Salvador and wider Latin America, pushing a desperate and unrepresented electorate to abandon democracy in favour of change.
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Noah Keate looks at the power social media has on auction houses, since Sotheby's and Christies have made the recent move to engage with buyers through Instagram.
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Non-fiction reads can feel tedious at times, so Lucy Carter recommends books that are accessible, engaging and interesting.
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