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Author Archive
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Freethinking and Philosophy Society
Posted on 22/03/2010 | No CommentsMatt Blackall and Melissa Flack This fortnight we have been speaking to another new society, Freethinking and Philosophy Society. So what is your society all about? It’s about sharing and expressing values and opinions in an environment that allows you to do so without being judged or scrutinised... -
Union elections
Posted on 22/03/2010 | No CommentsDon’t forget to vote! When I said back at the beginning of March that nothing else mattered this month but Crufts, I was exaggerating a bit in my excitement. Because this week, something is happening which is very important if you are a University of... -
From day to evening… capsule style!
Posted on 16/03/2010 | No CommentsEmily Handford As a student, you are constantly on the move. If it’s off home or travelling round the country for a mate’s birthday, you are bound to need plenty of clothes and outfits prepared for all occasions without lugging around half your wardrobe! Here with... -
Bat for Lashes
Posted on 16/03/2010 | No CommentsJabeen Waheed Growing up and being blessed with an array of fluttery lashes, I know only too well of the confidence that can come from the narrow ‘pointy things’ that stick out from the bottom of the eyelid. The eyes have always been legendary... -
An Interview with….Julian Linley, former Heat editor (mag)
Posted on 16/03/2010 | No CommentsSteph Hall I interviewed Julian during my work placement at Heat when he was still in his role as editor. Read my exclusive story for an insight in the world of celebrity. SH: How did you get your first job at Sugar without any media experience? ... -
The Noughties, Students and Booze (mag)
Posted on 16/03/2010 | No CommentsEmma Munbodh 2010 started off with a bang: The clubs and bars had us Portsmouth students partying into the New Year. However, it may have also involved embarrassing drunken memories, hangovers from hell, and a few drunken accidents. In 2009 New Years Eve cost the NHS... -
Culture Clash (mag)
Posted on 16/03/2010 | No CommentsAdedolapo Sanni Before my migration to the UK from Nigeria, I never used to attach much attribute to my culture. Settling in the UK has opened my eyes to a lot of things, most importantly, appreciating my roots. A lot of people refer to culture as... -
3D TV – Pros and Cons
Posted on 13/03/2010 | No CommentsLewis Dowling If you didn’t know, there’s recently been an influx of films in High-Definition 3 Dimensions (HD 3D). Both TV and Cinemas are keen to adopt the new technology. With Piranha 3-D, Alice in Wonderland, and Toy Story 3-D versions all in the making, we’ve... -
Film – My Name is Khan
Posted on 13/03/2010 | No CommentsJabeen Waheed 5/5 I’m a bit of a tough cookie when it comes to crying at emotional films. That all came to an end after watching My Name is Khan. It’s the heart-wrenching story of a Muslim man, Khan, diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, who falls for a... -
Film – Youth in Revolt
Posted on 13/03/2010 | No CommentsEmma Corsham 4/5 Pitched to me as a typical American comedy, I wasn’t holding out much hope for this film. Starring Michael Cera of Juno fame and peppered with such fine actors as Steve Buscemi, I should have realised this wasn’t going to be some ‘hilarious’ slapstick...