Jennie’s ‘Ruby’: A paradox of fight and fragility
Jack Thompson reviews Jennie's debut album, 'Ruby'.
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Jack Thompson reviews Jennie's debut album, 'Ruby'.
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In the first international break of the new year, England embarked on their journey to next summer’s World Cup under new boss Thomas Tuchel with two shutout Wembley wins against Albania and Latvia. Despite this, much of England’s two performances still exhibited characteristics of those laboursome displays under former boss...
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The immense growth of Rheinmetall, Germany’s biggest arms manufacturer and provider, best showcases Europe’s fears and anxieties about Donald Trump’s second term in office. Thanks to the rhetoric of Donald Trump, JD Vance, and the wider administration, European and NATO powers can no longer be sure that America will come...
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When focusing on women in fashion in this column, I concluded the article with a focus on Jennie, whom I celebrated for her work with high-profile brands and her influence over trends. Recently, Jennie debuted her solo album and, alongside it, released a handful of music videos in which her...
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The University has today confirmed plans for a campus-wide ‘revamp’ based on the Forum, which is set to begin after Easter. A statement released by the University this morning announced the unprecedented development plan. “We are delighted with the overwhelmingly positive reaction students have exhibited towards the Forum in its...
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One in four young people have considered leaving their job in the past year with mental health concerns driving departures from the workforce. A study, conducted by accounting firm PwC, found that 20% of all workers had considered quitting work but that workers under 35 were likelier to do so...
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I still remember the first day I met someone filthy rich. It was the first term of my first year at Warwick, and I was talking to some new friends in the kitchen in the flat below mine. And then in he walked. The smell of his expensive cologne slapped...
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Eight miles of protected Amazon rainforest are being decimated to build a road for the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, in November this year. The new four-lane highway aims to ease traffic to the city, which will host more than 50,000 people – including world leaders – at the...
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The sighting of the crescent moon on February 28 this year indicated the beginning of the month of Ramadan in the Islamic calendar. For over 2 billion Muslims around the world, this is a month of fasting from sunrise to sundown. It is a challenge for many, especially the exec...
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Students and activist organisations have expressed anger after the University of Cambridge secured a high-court injunction preventing Israel-Palestine protests on parts of its campus. The injunction, which lasts four months, comes after the university failed to procure a similar legal blockade for a duration of five years at the High...
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What does motherhood look like when viewed through the eyes of an artist? This Mother’s Day, we explore how artists have captured the pure, the difficult and the tender moments that represent the totality of motherhood. Through the exploration of both historical and contemporary artworks, this article questions: have our...
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University can be stressful. Being constantly connected to a laptop; isolated in a poorly lit room; drowning in assignments; feeling overwhelmed and alone. This was a major struggle for me in first year and something I still feel coming to the end of my second, but it brought me to...
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Technological globalisation describes the interconnectedness of online communities worldwide and facilitates the ease of access to information wherever and whenever we need it. Access to information is especially significant for students who rely on the internet’s vast bank of sources for their assignments. However, the internet’s sheer volume of different...
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