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The ‘Babygirlification’ of Men
Life&Style Writer Jemima Gayfer-Toms considers whether the Babygirlification of celebrity men could impact how we conceptualise masculinity
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Examining the Office Siren: A Contemporary Spin on the Girlboss Aesthetic?
Life&Style writer Alice Poole compares the Office Siren to the Girlboss, and questions whether the former is a rebranding of the latter
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Ins and Outs: How does social media influence our New Years resolutions?
Digital Editor Halima Ahad gives us an insight into her New Years resolutions, and highlights the value in setting personalised New Year goals
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Gen Z, Social Media, and the Crisis of Beauty
Life&Style Writer Hannah Ford offers a critique of the rigid beauty standards upheld on social media, noting how Generation Z has been negatively affected
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The Perils of Productivity TikTok
Life&Style Editor Serena Murphy reflects on how we might overcome the online cult of obsessive productivity
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Sleep: How Much Does It Truly Affect Our Appearance?
Digital Editor Halima Ahad uncovers the calming influence of drinking lettuce water discussing its potential to enhance a better quality of sleep and create a radiant skin complexion
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Bed Rotting: Self-Care or Self-Sabotage?
Life&Style Writer Aliya Andrews advocates for bed rotting as a tool for reducing and managing stress
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Bodies under a microscope: Our obsession with celebrity body image
Life&Style Editor Jennifer Lewis reacts to the media response to Jorja Smith's weight gain, and our cultural obsession with body image
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Guide To: Latte Dressing
Life&Style’s Anvere Kaila discusses Latte Dressing either as a brewing style or timeless staple
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‘Web Weaving’ and Slideshows: The Return of Social Media’s Heartfelt Emotion Dumping
Life&Style writer A K explores the online phenomenon of web weaving and emotion dumping, questioning the reasons for this emerging trend.
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Are We Too Self-Aware? How Self-Reflection Can Become an Unhealthy Obsession
TV Editor Kylie Clarke discusses the negative effects of the obsessive self-reflection that arises when we compare ourselves to what we see online.
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Is Drake the Incel King?
Gaming Editor Louis Wright questions the responsibility that famous men have to their audiences, as Drake fails to shut down misogynistic chants at his show.