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Food&Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott analyses the decision for Lush to shut down their social media, concluding that although the brand may suffer initially, it may be the right choice long-term for both customers and sales
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Life&Style's Mia Lynam examines the trend and questions whether actions could be necessarily attributed to one's gender expression
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Life&Style writer Deyna Grimshaw explores the features of toxic friendships and sheds light on why you should 'cut ties' with toxic friends
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Life&Style's Deyna Grimshaw considers the recent remarks on Tilly Ramsay's body, concluding that any comment on appearance is damaging and contributes to a destructive rhetoric on weight and looks
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Food&Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott considers why women are more likely to 'Burn Out' and the importance of acknowledging it, whilst also reflecting on the ways in which 'Burn Out' culture could impact men too
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As he enters third-year, Life&Style Writer Patrick Blake reflects on his experiences and offers his cure for heavy heads – bravery and perspective
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Food&Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott shows you how you could have an alcohol-free autumn and still enjoy student life
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Life&Style's Deyna Grimshaw reflects on the culture of social media blocking, concluding that it should be down to the individual user to make their own decisions on who they follow and what is best for their mental health
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Editor-In-Chief Chelsie Henshaw discusses the problematic article 'This year's 50 Best and Worst Beach Bodies: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly' by the National Enquirer
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Life&Style's Jenny Magleave explains that while the 'ick' is mostly harmless fun between friends it could also reflect legitimate incompatibility or our own insecurities
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Print Editor Kitty Grant reflects on how the social media landscape has changed in past decade through the lens of arguably the most influential one of all, Tumblr
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As part of our 'My Experience' series, Redbrick writers come together to offer heartfelt reflections on the good, the bad, the ugly of lockdown and what we learned