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Dealing with imposter syndrome as a working-class student at a Russell Group university

As higher-education becomes more accessible, Leah Hocking explores the obstacles within university culture that continue to inhibit working-class students. Leah is studying Media and Communications at Cardiff University. Continue reading Dealing with imposter syndrome as a working-class student at a Russell Group university

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Have yourself a Merry Student Christmas- a guide to Xmas on a budget!

For many students, Christmas can be difficult without the familiar home-comforts… But, with 4 weeks to go — here is some accumulated wisdom on how to have just as much fun away from home — from Alice Connor (Lifestyle Editor) on her second student Christmas! Continue reading Have yourself a Merry Student Christmas- a guide to Xmas on a budget!

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The toxic RE(al)M of rowing: racism, elitism, misogyny

Resham Khan conducts a forensic expose on the seemingly untouchable and historically entrenched elitist culture that pervades every level of the rowing community. Continue reading The toxic RE(al)M of rowing: racism, elitism, misogyny

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Nothing compares to you — why I shaved my head to understand myself

Alice Connor, one of BAbble’s Lifestyle editors, explains her reasons for shaving her head and explores why this choice is seen to be inherently political. Alice is reading Politics BA at the University of Sheffield. Continue reading Nothing compares to you — why I shaved my head to understand myself

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The exclusivity of sustainable fashion

In this, Louisa Hanton, BAbble’s Opinion Editor, examines the accessibility of sustainable fashion and whether we are taking the right approach to oppose fast fashion. Lydia is reading English and History at Durham University. Continue reading The exclusivity of sustainable fashion

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Tik Tok & Body Insecurity – Are we fighting a losing battle?

The app has been essential in keeping the world entertained during lockdown — now, Omo Ifabua discusses whether Tik Tok’s potential disappearance may be for the best. Continue reading Tik Tok & Body Insecurity – Are we fighting a losing battle?

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