Changing friendships are a natural part of life
Noah Keate discusses how we can keep friendships virtually alive with England going back into lockdown, as well as the normality of friendships naturally fizzling out over time.
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Noah Keate discusses how we can keep friendships virtually alive with England going back into lockdown, as well as the normality of friendships naturally fizzling out over time.
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Noah Keate looks back fondly at everyone's favourite professor and his adventures...
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From warnings against complacency to considerations of foreign policy, five of our writers respond to Joe Biden’s victory.
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Noah Keate's highlights how the second lockdown has prevented people from properly appreciating art in person, and investigates the new ways of viewing art without the hustle and bustle of galleries.
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Noah Keate looks at the future of television in light of Disney moving all their shows onto Disney+ exclusively. Is this the end of TV channels?
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According to an article in Science News, scientists are trying to avoid being in too close proximity to bats. These creatures spring to mind when one thinks of coronavirus but researchers have, so far, only conducted studies from a distance. For example, acoustic monitors have been used to detect noises...
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Noah Keate takes a look at Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's 1946 classic 'A Matter of Life and Death'
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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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Coronavirus cases force European universities to reduce in-person teaching
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A staggered return to universities that involves testing will formulate Scottish government plans to ensure students can return home for Christmas.
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A number of Scotland’s largest universities failed to reduce the number of students allowed in halls of residence despite the need for social distancing, according to a BBC investigation.
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Universities have received a strong level of criticism for pressuring staff to work on campus so a “vibrant” atmosphere can be created.
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Noah Keate looks at EasyJet as they make their first ever loss, and what the pandemic could mean for airlines in the future.
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