Review: The Hunger Games – Catching Fire
There’s something about The Hunger Games that really gets under my skin. I think it hit me in the
There’s something about The Hunger Games that really gets under my skin. I think it hit me in the
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Condemning ‘rape culture’ is something we should have done a long time ago. A unique motion to prohibit lad culture’
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By winning the Indian Grand Prix in impressive fashion, Sebastian Vettel completed a magnificent sporting achievement, winning his fourth consecutive
There is in this country a crisis of employment. When the Government talk about more people being employed in this
This past October, pseudonymous British artist Bansky took to the streets of NYC. Every day, locals and tourists scoured the
Bear's Den Welcome to my first ever indie pick of the week in SCAN, a feature where you
Since the Labour Party Conference in September, the issue of increasing energy prices has been the main subject of political
I’m afraid if you haven’t heard of the Turner Prize I’d probably have to assume you’ve
Reading is an activity that affects people and societies to a huge extent, but in totally different ways. Personally I
Last year there was a girl in my seminar group with the most amazing eyelashes but I never dared ask