The dangerous rise of technology
From virtual reality to being able to purchase a house in the Metaverse, the rise of digital technology has developed further than we...
Just say no: why setting boundaries is so important for our mental well-being
For all our lives, we are conditioned to say yes to our parents, teachers and friends. ‘No’ is perceived as a negative phrase – so harsh,...
Book Review: On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is an enthralling story covering race, sexuality, masculinity and grief. The book encapsulates feelings...
25 years on: Remembering the People's Princess
You might know her as ‘the People’s Princess’ or ‘Lady Di.’ To many around the world, she’s still an inspiration years after her tragic...
Designer Emma Perkins on Night-time Brainstorms, Working From Home and Valentine's Day Collabs
Emma Perkins, 25, enters the retro coffee shop with her pastel pink ‘do as the centre of attention. She’s undoubtedly stylish, donning a...
Travis Scott: How the Rapper is Responsible for Festival Tragedy
On 5th November 2021, a fatal tragedy took place at an event that was supposed to be an innocent celebration of rap music, curated by...
Stormzy: The Grime Artist Turned Political Activist
The grime rapper turned pop megastar is one of the most influential artists in the limelight right now. But as his 2022 tour approaches,...
The Life of a Celebrity Stylist: Daisy Deane on working with Ella Eyre, Interning and Wasabi Peas
‘You need determination and grit for sure, it’s not an easy industry to work in. You have to really want it.’ It’s early afternoon on...
How the pandemic is changing the way we think
I’m sure you’ve heard of the unnerving topic that has recently emerged: the fuel crisis. It wasn’t until today that I truly realised the...
Making a comeback: how fashion is stepping back into the past through its online presence
Image credit: Sergey Sokolov via Unsplash From beaded rainbow chokers to kick flares, the fashion world is becoming an online cycle of...
An Insight into a Journalist's Career - an Interview with Rachel Dinning
“They assumed I was a man sitting in the ivory tower of the BBC.” Rachel Dinning is magnified on the projector screen of the University...