Emily Harris

Christmas classics and why they still matter

Every Christmas, many of us find ourselves embracing the comfort of a familiar time, often with traditions and activities that offer us a break from the demands of the rest of the year. The Christmas season is a period full of traditions, marked by customs that families and friends come...
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Posted Dec. 13, 2024

Reading for leisure and pleasure

As we near the end of the first time, it’s very easy to look back and wonder how quickly ten weeks have flown by. I often find that a lot of this time has been filled with diving into university social life. Being busy all day can mean when finally...
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Posted Dec. 12, 2024

The wellness edit: fitness apps decoded

In the late 2000s and 2010s, we saw the rise in accessible handheld devices. Fast forward to today and most of us, especially students, have some form of smartphone enabling us instant access to a breadth of content. Alongside these, we have seen the rise of apps – small icons...
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Posted Nov. 28, 2024

Too much space for publishing…?

In 2014, Rupi Kaur published her first poetry book, Milk and Honey, which quickly gained widespread popularity across age groups. As social media continued to rise, it fueled conversations about her book and expanded its reach. As a self-published author, Kaur faced considerable backlash, with critics labelling her work as...
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Posted Nov. 15, 2024

The rise of FoodTok

TikTok has become a place for entertainment, drama, gossip, education, and where we have witnessed the rise of FoodTok. For many young people, especially students, FoodTok has become one of the most accessible and informative places on the internet to discover recipes, meal prep ideas, and food inspiration. It’s available...
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Posted Oct. 26, 2024