How to survive an end of year hangover
Hangovers. Survival ideas from Charlotte Booth! (Maybe ask a housemate to read this out to you, if you're currently suffering.)
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Hangovers. Survival ideas from Charlotte Booth! (Maybe ask a housemate to read this out to you, if you're currently suffering.)
Read more …Diversity is vital to Purple Frog's culture. Managing Director, Patrick Garratt, explains why we celebrate Pride, looks at the history of gay rights and what is still to do to make sure diversity does define us all.
Read more …If you're reading this, then you're probably supposed to be revising. You can't help procrastinating but there are ways to turn wasting time into something productive. Here's how.
Read more …Ulp! It's getting to that time when the real world beckons. As a final year student, you can't ignore the question anymore: what the hell am I going to do after I graduate? Here's some ideas from Charlotte Booth.
Read more …Your third year as a university student is an emotional minefield. Here's every emotion you'll experience while writing your dissertation, according to recent dissertation-finisher, Charlotte Booth.
Read more …As the university year winds down, formal balls and big nights out appear on the horizon. Don't let boring Instagram posts stop you from living your best life. Here's how to beat the beige and get showered in likes.
Read more …Online scams are big business for fraudsters. But what is identity fraud, and how do you protect yourself from it? Read our 9 tips for identity fraud protection.
Read more …Take 11 friends, add some essay stress, a dash of booze, some late nights and a huge number of dirty plates. How do they get on? Rosie found out by living it. Here's what she learned.
Read more …You're not alone. Whatever you're passionate about, odds are you'll find a student society for your interest. Blogger Charlotte Booth has listed the ones that stand out at the University of Birmingham guild fair.
Read more …University is supposed to be a time you blossom into an independent adult. But while you’re building up to that stage of adulthood, it's still OK to call mum and dad to check on important things like not killing yourself.
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