Category: Living
Books To Africa: Saving the world with books
Students at university might join a society for an array of reasons; because of a love of sports…
Why to wear a Pussyhat (and how to make one)
One million people walked in the women’s marches on the 21st of January 2017. A gallery of…
Participating in a Women’s march
Read the article by Georgie Hoffman who participated in a women’s march in January! On…
Five February Favourites
February is a great month. Strategically placed in the calendar to offer a glimmer of hope for the…
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The Canterbury Valentine’s week calendar
The week of Valentine’s Day is a fun week to be in Canterbury. There are a multitude of…
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How resolute are your new year’s resolutions?
There’s a couple of trite things going around this time a year, and Sibhekile Magagula might just…
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The RSPB- the UK’s largest nature conservation charity visits Kent
The RSPB is a big wildlife conservation charity who occasionally set up their stall at the…
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Reflections from Working with a Charity
Over the summer, Luke Osbourne worked as a paid door-to-door fundraiser for Cancer Research UK. He…
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What’s in my handbag- Autumn and Winter Edition
Autumn is here and as winter is now fast approaching. Helen Matthews will be sharing her top…
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Beat Sadness with Random Acts of Kindness
With World Mental Health day just past, Bryony Jewell writes about the beauty ideals of society…
Recipe Tips: Spice Up Your Uni Meals
Living away from home comes with a lot of freedom and responsibility however a sudden need to cook comes as the wrong end of the stick. Students tend to find their comfort zone and repeat the same readymade meals over and over…
A work experience-experience: An interview with 2nd year Law student Josie
We all know that gaining work experience can look great on your CV and give a great insight into…