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Queen of the Hill Tracts: The Heaven of Bengal

When we talk about travelling, our thoughts instinctively shift to places overseas. And although experiencing exotic cultures is thrilling in its own right, it often causes us to overlook the beauty within. That is what I realised when I visited Rangamati, one of the most multicultural and bio-diverse districts across...
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By , Nov. 10, 2025

Why Thringstone is worth a visit

I have always been proud of my hometown. Its strong mining heritage and small population has created a sort of community feel around the place. Our weekly markets and high street prove a great place to see the same faces and build up relations (I am now on speaking terms...
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By , Nov. 9, 2025

Leamington vs Canley: The great debate

Leamington vs Canley Love for Leamington by Bethany Sirianni Let me start by saying I paid my dues in Canley as a second year. I’ve been there, done that, and not got the T-shirt. The area I lived in – around Westwood Student Mews – wasn’t well-connected, felt unsafe at...
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By , Nov. 9, 2025

Mental health affecting education for nearly 50% young people, report finds

Nearly half of young people in the UK have reported struggling with their mental health since the Covid pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, a recent study has found.   Student Minds, a mental health charity, reported that 57% of students ‘self-reported’ a mental health issue, with the consequences resulting in falling...
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By , Nov. 9, 2025