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The Graduate

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Whitby, the setting for Bram Stoker’s Dracula, is the perfect place to visit to experience a true English sea side town. Complete with Fish and Chips and stunning view, the town was a great place to take some practice shots.

How to Keep On Keeping On

Make time to look after your mental health and check out Kristina Eventov’s tips on how to make tough mental health days seem that little bit lighter and easier to handle. It’s time wave those January blues goodbye.

“THERE’S A MOUSE IN MY FREEZER” AND OTHER TALES FROM A FIRST-YEAR UNIVERSITY STUDENT

Ever wondered how your first year uni experience compared to others? Well, check out Tegan Francis’ latest post on tales from her first year uni flat. CAUTION those of a delicate disposition or fear of snakes are advised to proceed with care.

How to Leave Home Behind

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Funk & Disco Edition I

Funk & Disco — the soundtrack to the 1970’s. Funk with its combination of soul, R&B, and jazz, developed in the 1960’s, when artists such as James Brown started to experiment, creating what is known as the “funk beat”. Here are 20 top funk and disco tracks which showcase what an amazing period the 70’s were for music.

Is European Patriotism the Answer to Far-Right Nationalism?

Why 2018 Rocked!

It this might seem like the past 12 months were filled with doom and gloom, but think again… Here are just a few reasons why 2018 rocked.

7 Ski Resorts that Bring the Hype

Winter is coming…and so is ski season! Here are 7 top ski spots with the best high altitude vibe!

It is Time We Warmed Up to Tech Start-Ups?

Men, Women, and Understanding Toxic Masculinity

Masculinity doesn’t have to be something negative, it doesn’t have to be toxic. What does the backlash, and the praise for Gillette’s latest ad tell us about society’s problem with the male identity.

Vienna — Culture, Christmas, and Comfort Food

Vienna, the undisputed capital of culture. Overflowing with history, art, and music, the city is full of galleries and museums to discover. So sit back, relax, and read on to find out how to make the most of your time in Vienna.

Listen Up: 5 Phrases We All Need to Hear

While it’s all well and good to have long-term life goals, it’s important to consider the smaller things that help to foster a positive environment and mindset. Kristina Eventov has compiled a list of a few mentalities which will help you live your #bestlife.

Munich’s Best Brunch Spots

5 Tips for a Super Trouper Stay in Stockholm

Hold tight and get ready for some ABBA puns! If you’re thinking of taking a trip to up to Sweden, here are my five tips for a super trouper stay in Stockholm.

Missing: Informed Opinions in the Age of Social Media and Brexit

Fake news, that seems to be the buzzword of the day… So what happens when free speech becomes hate speech or when opinions, represented as facts, have nothing more than hearsay to back them up, what then?

York: A Saturday to Explore

5 Things I Learnt from Living Abroad

After living in Munich for a year here are five things I learnt whilst living abroad.

6 Ways to Explore Munich Like a Local

From venturing into the mountains, to experiencing the alternative nightlife here my 6 tips for exploring Munich like a local!

Mental Health: More than Just a Buzzword

5 Extreme Sports You Should Try at Least Once in Your Life

We spend on average nine hours in front of a screen each day, maybe it’s time to wake ourselves up, and got that blood pumping. Here are five extreme sports you should try at least once before you die.

Kavanaugh vs. Believing Women: A Supreme Court Precedent

5 Must-Watch 80’s Teen Movies

They don’t make films like this anymore…that classic 80’s teen movie. Directors such as John Hughes or Cameron Crowe brought teen angst to the big screen, with messages on life, love and growing up. Here are five must-watch 80’s teen movies, with meaning and heart, how many have you seen?