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Finding Love Through the Power Of Music: A New Dating App for Music Lovers
Life&Style Editor Natasha Farwell has collaborated with POM the dating app for music lovers
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A Tumblr Retrospective: My Experience
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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Hypocritical Reactions: Why Lil Nas X v Tony Hawk is About More Than Just Branding
Social Secretary Ella Kipling dives into the issues and hypocrisy surrounding the reactions to Lil Nas X and Tony Hawk using blood in products, concluding that the difference in opinion is unjust and betrays a wider social issue
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Female Infantilisation: Attractive or Reductive?
Life&Style Writer Megan Clibbens considers the idea of female infantilisation, arguing that whilst some suggest it diminishes female autonomy, it is more productive and empowering to accept the individual choice
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Can Love Be ‘Blind’?
Digital Editor Tamzin Meyer reflects on the idea of blind-dating, arguing that it is beneficial to form a connection with someone before judging their appearance
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Flaws as Fashion: Expression or Exploitation?
Life&Style Writer Ellie Reed discusses the makeup trend cycle and asks us to be mindful towards viewing natural features as trends
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Guide To My Experience: Styling ‘Endo Belly’
Comment Editor Phoebe Snedker gives us the low-down on how to look fabulous and feel flattered this summer for those suffering with Endometriosis bloating or those who may need more body confidence
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Rejecting the ‘Good Girl Complex’
Food&Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott reflects on the damaging idea that women are taught to behave as 'good girls', arguing that it is necessary to reject these restraints to allow women to be seen as powerful
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Children Will Not ‘Grow Out Of It’: Why Mental Health Should Be Taught In Schools
Food&Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott discusses the heartbreaking mental health crisis and the term 'snowflake,' arguing children must be taught mental health in schools to debunk the stigma surrounding mental health because there is a person behind every statistic and we are not weak
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The Problem with ‘Cheugy’
Print Editor Kitty Grant warns that the culture of shame behind the term 'cheugy' does nothing to deter from fast fashion, instead working against sustainability
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Cosmetic Surgery: Control or Conformity?
Digital Editor Tamzin Meyer reflects on the idea of cosmetic surgery being misunderstood, arguing that the reasons for it are more complex than just vanity
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Letters to Lockdown: Our Experience
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