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The Path Less Traveled needn’t begin with Prayer

Written by Elaine Zheng – Student Pages Features Editor Potential is possibly the most frightening attribute one may possess. It imposes upon the individual a necessary duty to follow the fated path, and fosters a permanent sense of fear which cries a little louder each time it echoes across the gap between where the individual, […]

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Fashion Lifestyle

Glasgow Caledonian University partners with American Sportswear brand to produce Digital Magazine

BA (Hons) International Fashion Branding students present to American Sportswear brand GANT at Glasgow Caledonian University. On March 7th, Glasgow Caledonian University’s International Fashion Branding students presented their BA (Hons) projects to Global American Sportswear brand GANT. The panel of judges included course leaders at GCU, Aileen Stewart and Cara Connell as well as GANT […]

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Careers Featured Lifestyle

Corporate Solicitor to Working with the Homeless

Written by Emma Rosen – Careers Features Editor The Charity Worker As a rough-sleeping prevention officer, Josh currently works for New Hope Trust, a North-London based charity. There, he spends his mornings preparing breakfasts and chatting to the men and women who come in through the doors, and in the afternoons, he meets with them individually and visits areas where […]

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Featured Lifestyle

Double-Life Whiplash and How to Overcome It

Written by Gabriella Wieland – Student Writer Double-life whiplash while to-ing and fro-ing at university is most definitely a thing. One minute, you’re living the high-life of independence. You’re doing your thing, having vodka for breakfast if that’s what you damn-well want to have – boom. The next minute, your back at your eerily quiet […]

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Featured Lifestyle

Getting Over the Winter Blues

Written by Josh Lambie – Student Writer Winter is in full force. Christmas, with its mouth-watering food, family reunions, and festive cheer – and failed New Year’s resolutions has passed. But if the cold weather, return to Uni, and looming workload have you hung-over like a few too many Brandies, fear not, here are some […]

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Featured Lifestyle

Pulling an All-Nighter

Written by Patrycja Domeradzka – Student Writer We’ve all struggled with deadlines: putting that essay off again and again until, before you know it, there are only 12 hours until deadline, and the only option is an all-nighter. Although it’s not good for our bodies, and even worse for stress levels, some of us find ourselves at […]

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Featured Health Lifestyle

MY BDP and Bipolar made me feel like a Human Yo-Yo

Written by Anouska Levart – Senior Features Editor For blogger Jodie Goodacre, BDP (Borderline Personality Disorder) made her feel like a human yo-yo, bouncing between states, often quicker than you can flick a switch. Jodie describes how it can feel like an out of body experience, though you have been dragged from your body and […]

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Featured Health Lifestyle

The Perils of Oxford’s Perfectionism

Written by Anouska Levart – Senior Features Editor During university, there can be that intense pressure to succeed. You have to carry the weight from your degree and family, combined with the stress of achieving a good grade, and making yourself proud of your achievements. It’s an added worry for your mental health. Late night […]

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Student Self-Care: A Neglected Necessity or an Envied Luxury?

Written by James Hughes – Student Writer Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is difficult to prioritise amidst all the external stresses of student life. But is this neglectful way of living preventing many of us from reaching our full potential and staying happy? Unlike other aspects of health, self care isn’t one we shy away from […]

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Featured Health Lifestyle

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder isn’t just a military problem

Written by Anouska Levart – Senior Features Editor PTSD can be caused by distressing or frightening traumatic events that can be relived through flashbacks and nightmares. Soldiers can experience PTSD due to events during combat, but this disorder isn’t just in the military, and can affect anyone. Becky Reed suffered from PTSD at university, and […]

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