September 22, 2015 - Written by: Katie Fanthorpe
I’ve starting doing something totally unheard of in my hometown part of London. It’s a change I never thought I would implement. Instead of leaving my house with headphones secure, the real world blocked from my senses, I have begun to step outside feeling vulnerable. Without noise cancellation, I’ve started to notice little things while walking around my student town.... Read the rest of this post...
Categories: Katie Fanthorpe Mirror Mirror: Self Improvement
October 9, 2014 - Written by: Natasha Hotung
In the past couple of weeks, Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protestors have appeared everywhere on the internet and as front-page news – and they have succeeded in winning the hearts and minds of the world. This is the largest scale protest Hong Kong and China have seen in years and it has been a surprise to those who are used to regarding... Read the rest of this post...
Categories: Adventureland From the Heart Wise up!
June 26, 2014 - Written by: Daisy Jervis
England are out of the World Cup 2014 and needless to say I am not happy, not because I am devoted football fan (devoted to Beckham always) or had much hope in them winning but that’s one summer community that’s ended. Like many hopeful fans across the UK, my friends and I gathered to watch England on the two occasions... Read the rest of this post...
Categories: a little piece of joy