24th November 22
It was odd, winter thought, that the flowers should dare Lift their delicate heads from the snow to the air. From his icicle lips freezing whirlwinds he blew And he piled the snow thick, stack by stack, on the blooms....
24th November 22
“Only 3% of total philanthropic giving goes to environmental causes”; Perhaps an unexpected figure given the widespread acknowledgement that we are in a climate crisis. With urgent calls for action and grandstanding statements being made right now at Cop27, this...
24th November 22
Have you ever wondered if success is in your future? If you’re like me, then you’ve thought about what the future has in store for you more than once — will you rise above your station, or live an average...
22nd November 22
I am really glad that I got a chance to go to the Venice Biennale with the college. We had a wonderful time there and I learnt a lot from the mind-blowing exhibitions. Venice is such a dreamy and photogenic...
22nd November 22
Mae Jemison is a massively influential woman. Being the first Black woman in space should make her widely known, but her story and achievements have sadly only reached a small audience. Her story starts in Chicago, in a rough neighbourhood....
17th November 22
‘To put yourself in someone else’s shoes.’ As silly as this may sound, the shoes I always envisioned in this saying were Dorothy’s iconic shining red heels. In the past months, these ruby slippers have been replaced by ordinary trainers,...
16th November 22
The Venice trip always provides a fantastic experience for both staff and students. The combination of seeing the Biennale against the stunning backdrop of Venice is magical. The Biennale is a split site visual arts festival where each country choses...
8th November 22
You may be aware of the current, seemingly unending, debate surrounding gender. How many genders are there? Who gets to decide what genders can exist? Why are people so obsessed with the need for all these categories? Gender has now...