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Upon weighing the pros and cons of digital fashion, Life&Style Writer Zuleika H remains skeptical of its merits
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TV Editor Josie Scott-Taylor considers the role of the 'Bond Girl' in the James Bond franchise, concluding that it is an outdated and misogynistic portrayal that should be seen through a critical lens
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Digital Editor Tamzin Meyer deep dives into how American dominance over media has affected her growing up
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Life&Style's Deyna Grimshaw reflects on the severity of period pains and advocates for them to be taken more seriously; to be seen as a legitimate health issue rather than ignoring and stigmatising them
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As he enters third-year, Life&Style Writer Patrick Blake reflects on his experiences and offers his cure for heavy heads – bravery and perspective
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Life&Style's Jenny Magleave discusses the way cheating is normalised on the latest season of Love Island in what has been dubiously dubbed 'testing'
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Life&Style's Deyna Grimshaw reflects on the culture of social media blocking, concluding that it should be down to the individual user to make their own decisions on who they follow and what is best for their mental health
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Life&Style Editor Julia Lee offers her perspective on choosing between being known as your romanised or English name as someone raised bilingual
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Editor-In-Chief Chelsie Henshaw discusses the problematic article 'This year's 50 Best and Worst Beach Bodies: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly' by the National Enquirer
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Life&Style's Jenny Magleave explains that while the 'ick' is mostly harmless fun between friends it could also reflect legitimate incompatibility or our own insecurities
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling deep dives into the political connotations of fashion, focusing on the statements made by female politicians in the United States
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling discusses the damaging rhetoric in discussions of disability, arguing that it is ignorant and harmful to treat disabled people like children