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Spring and the Beauty of the Expected
I wrote in my diary in April 2024: I like spring the most because the sunlight takes you by surprise.
Sophie-May Ward-Marchbank
Aug 275 min read


Actually, You're Wrong
More often than not, I am wrong. I am constantly (if unintentionally) lying. After twenty minutes convincing my poor interlocutor that I, in fact, must be right, a simple Google search proves me to be unequivocally incorrect.Â
Artemis McMaster-Christie
Jul 24 min read


The Ghost Of London Present: Reflections On The Shifting Cultural Spaces Of A Megacity
Cultural spaces in South London are fading away, only to be succeeded by construction that never seems to benefit local residents.
Hannah Tang
May 212 min read


Mangoes, Muslims and Meritocracy: A Whitewashed Diasporic Experience; Or, The Coconut Paradox
Is it any wonder that the symbol of the mango – ripe, yellow flesh, honey-sweet – has become an enduring symbol for the Pakistani diaspora?
Hania Ahmed
Mar 206 min read


I Miss Riding Roller Coasters With My Dad
I think about riding roller coasters with my dad almost every day. It has made me consider a lot of the things I take for granted.
Izzy Bashara
Mar 194 min read


Should We Centre Pleasure In Our Lives?
Pleasure is an integral part of our existence - it shapes our decision-making processes and is a source of positive mental wellbeing.
Hannah Sugars
Mar 173 min read


Hedonism In The Cultural Desert and Charli XCX’s ‘Apple’
I do not believe that pleasure, to anyone, is a place. I grew up in a landscape desired for brief encounters - a ‘cultural desert.’
Luella John
Mar 143 min read


Self-Esteem And Small Dreams: Saying Goodbye To Twenty
It’s a running joke among my friends and I that my twentieth birthday was the longest day of my life.
Hania Ahmed
Mar 136 min read


The Situationship Curse
Situationships feel like a war in which you act like a secret intelligence officer gathering intel on your love interest.
Lago Starck
Feb 126 min read


TL;DR True Love Is Real When You’re Not Overstimulated
I’ve found myself forgetting the walk from the library to campus, unable to recall the faces of those around me on the Northern line.
Mia Jones
Feb 44 min read
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