A Whirlwind Romance: the Pros and Cons of a Holiday Romance
Artwork by Ellie Hutchings Words by Alice Clifford I can’t be the only one who gets on a plane with […]
Artwork by Ellie Hutchings Words by Alice Clifford I can’t be the only one who gets on a plane with […]
Words by Sasha Nugara Photography by Sasha Nugara As we welcome the Autumn months and say goodbye to the hot
By Lewis Empson News that rocked the gaming scene last week was the announcement of Microsoft’s acquisition of ZeniMax Media,
Words and Image By Indigo Jones On October 13th, Cardiff’s hub for extravagant and magical cocktails, The Alchemist is teaming
Words by Rachel Citron Loungewear has become a cult staple in any wardrobe. Sales have boomed as a result of
An interview with Joel Rochester by Neus Forner It’s unimaginable how big the online book community has become. Bookstagrammers, BookTubers,
Words by Jacob Evans My Siren In the abyss Her eyes absorb gold,  A guilty treasure Of fate untold. Her
Words by Alex PayneImage via Pomona PR There’s only a select few nu-metal bands that most people would be comfortable
Foreword – Kat Mallett It’s easy to get stuck in a routine at university, and forget to explore the amazing
Artwork by Prity Chatterjee For most, university is the first time living away from home, and that means one thing:
By Sarah Belger Deep friendships, first loves and teenage angst ÔÇô no other genre does a better job at encapsulating
By now, most of us have heard the news. Adobe is bidding farewell to its legendary Flash platform this December, signalling the end times for many a beloved game. Flash provided us with thousands of free games online, across a host of websites. Now, we face the prospect of losing these important games and the sites that host them forever, as the internet modernises and discards the outdated Flash player in favour of total HTML5 conversion.
Words by Will JonesImage courtesy of Sonic PR IDLES have become the adoptive fathers of a revived post-punk genre. Ultra
Nid yw’n bosib esbonio pam mae mynd mas am goffi mor bleserus, ond mae medru mynd allan am baned yn cynnig rhywfaith o normalrwydd, hyd yn oed ymysg yr adeg anghyffredin yma. Felly, dyma dri chaffi annibynnol yng Nghaerdydd sydd yn rhaid ymweld ag yng Nghaerdydd!
What happened in between is up for you to guess. Six years and two months He was the coolest of
Words by Pui Kuan Cheah ÔÿàÔÿàÔÿà *Mild spoilers ahead! You’ve heard of the detective Sherlock Holmes, but do you know
Words by Indigo Jones, Hannah Penwright and Sasha Nugara *Disclaimer* We received a free meal here in exchange for a
Written by Beth Mendleton, Olivia Adams and Lafan Hasan Artwork by Amelia Field We live in a culturally charged society
Words and Photos by Anna Kerslake While Freshers is going to be a very different experience for those going to
The story begins at Heathrow Airport. Lily arrives tearful and anxious, doing a bad job at putting on a brave