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Should universities stop making unconditional offers to Undergraduate students?

Written by  Emily Braeger – Student Journalist Last year over 87,000 university applicants received at least one unconditional offer, which is over a 1/3. Including me. Seconds after I noticed that my UCAS Track had been updated, I accepted my offer, no questions asked. But was this the right decision? When applying for university everyone […]

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Featured Lifestyle Travel

15 Things to Do in Edinburgh on a Budget

As Scotland’s capital, its fair to say Edinburgh is a tourist-magnet. According to the Association of Scottish Visitor Attractions, Edinburgh boasts 7 of the 10 most visited attractions in Scotland while ONS figures show that in 2017, 71% of the UK’s overseas visitors came to Edinburgh on their trip. Attracting millions of visitors each year, […]

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Entertainment Featured Film Review

A Private War: Film Review

A Private War is a fitting tribute to Marie Colvin; a journalistic inspiration for the next generation. Directed by Matthew Heinemann and starring Rosamund Pike, this biographical love letter pulls no punches with the emotional weight of being a war correspondent. The film goes into detail about Marie and her life on the front line […]

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Featured Lifestyle

PODCAST EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW – SHAUN BAILEY

It’s not every day you get to run for the Mayor of London. We sat down with Shaun Bailey to find out more about the rising star in politics, growing up in a council house under the shadow of Grenfell Tower, looking deeper into who he is, and find out what drives his ambition to […]

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Careers Featured

The Future of Gender in the Workforce

It’s 2019. It would be nice to think that the issue of gender quality is a thing of the past. But, the current gender pay gap in the UK stands at 18.4% (ONS). This statistic is not about like-for-like jobs; it is not saying that a man and women, doing the same role in the […]

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Entertainment Featured

Exclusive Interview with Jarlath Regan

Student Pages caught up with Jarlath Regan, creator of An Irishman Abroad, to discuss his new Men Behaving Badly podcast (featuring: comedian Sara Pascoe, human rights lawyer Simone George, journalists Nadine O’Regan and Sinead O’Carroll, comedian Brett Goldstein), and life behind the scenes as an acclaimed comedian. Jarlath was inspired at a young age by watching great […]

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Featured Travel

Preventing panic: 6 ways to help you move abroad smoothly

Courtesy of Adam Ewart, CEO – Send My Bag Every year, thousands of UK students choose to go abroad for their university studies. Whether it be for the entirety of your degree or a year abroad, your experience will be unforgettable, and will allow you to grow significantly as an individual. Moving abroad can be […]

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Entertainment Featured

Mason Collective: Exclusive

Speaking about the development of their signature high-energy, groove-driven style, as well as making waves in the underground music scene, the Collective, in an interview with Student Pages, revealed: ‘It’s dope that people are feeling our sound.’ It was however, never this straightforward. They admit their biggest challenge was making sure they had enough money […]

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Entertainment Featured

Exclusive: UHURU Interview

Heavy, melodic and ‘kind of weird in places’, fast-rising electronic duo UHURU continue to trample all that stands in their path with their distinctive sound. Comprised of Connor Daniel and Robert Jones, the once-four-piece downsized to create the experimental end-product they’re now renowned for – a fusion of dance, electronica and R&B. The result? The […]

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