Picnic Bites: A Student’s Dream
The closest I’ve managed to a picnic this year is a spontaneous but hungover Thursday in Bute Park, cut short […]
The closest I’ve managed to a picnic this year is a spontaneous but hungover Thursday in Bute Park, cut short […]
An Ode to the Oatmeal Cookie I am here to champion the simple, somewhat elevated, oatmeal cookie. I myself have
Words by Sophie Revell. Perks of living in a basically all woman house are few and far between. We have
In the muddle of learning to be an adult, it might feel that having to weave an awareness of environmentalism
CRAIG STRACHAN The fatigue was immobilising… My experiences with Long-Covid can best be described as (to state the obvious) a
words by: Alexa Price Following Cardiff University’s decision to make all students partake in online lessons at the beginning of
Written by Megan Evans Back in November, the student website UniHomes, which promotes a whole host of housing listings across
As students, we use our bedroom as an opportunity to express exactly what want to say about our personalities. It
By Eva Rodericks In a closely guarded secret, interest on student loans is increasing from 5.4% to 5.6% from September
Photography by Hannah Penwright Loaded Nachos Words by Indigo Jones The entire definition of student cooking is making hearty meals
This Student Foodgram series has enabled Quench to showcase the best of Cardiff students’ creativity when it comes to cooking,
Peter Wolinski kindly reviewed Vivo Latino for Quench. An annoying culinary trope is the use of the pan- prefix. The
Cardiff student Hannah tells us how to get creative with vegetarian cooking, as well as showcasing her incredible cakes which you can drool over on her Instagram account.
By Ashavari Baral Viva! Vegan Festival is back in the diff for the third year in a row this Saturday
by Hannah Stait We live in a society where you need to constantly be on the go, and trust me,
by Courtney Moody ÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿàÔÿà Gwdih┼Á,┬áor more commonly referred to as the ÔÇÿcolourful pub’,┬áwith its rainbow┬áexterior and vibrant swirls – is
Bored of staring at the plain walls in your halls or student housing? Wish you could make your room well,
Do we need Pride? Is it a Party or a Protest? February is a busy month for most students. Exams
Attending University is good for many things; earning qualifications, gaining quality life skills and learning about ÔÇÿthe real world’, but
Natasha Vaughan tells the story of the importance of key wardrobe pieces Grandmas and old aunties in boucle zip cardigans