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3 Highlights From Longitude

By Laura Molloy Longitude returned to Marlay Park on the 5th and 6th of July. Here are three highlights from this year's festival. The Headliners David Guetta headlined the Saturday night with his fir...

Eight Books to Read This Summer

By Laura Honan Summer is truly here and with it comes beach reading. So, for those heading abroad, staycationing or enjoying this weekend's sunshine, here's a list of what I have dubbed as the must-read boo...

Nintendo Switch Sports vs Nintendo Wii Sports

By Laura Molloy In 2022, Nintendo launched Switch Sports, a sports focused game for their game console, the Nintendo Switch. The game was inspired by their previous game, Wii Sports, which was one of the co...

Roadside Picnic: Aliens, Criminality, and Hope

By Aidan O'Sullivan Deep in North Eastern Ukraine, in the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear fallout, those who venture into the 1,000 square km exclusion zone are called stalkers (pronounced stullker in Ru...

Man’s Best Friend, Women’s Worst Nightmare

By Sarah Murnane It appears we are still doomed to have the same conversation over and over into oblivion. Sabrina Carpenter released the title and cover for her upcoming album Man’s Best Friend. The cover ...

A Dealbreaker

By Sarah Murnane A friend of mine went on a first date recently- a proper first date too. They met in person at a party, really hit it off and then decided to meet up for lunch the next week. The kind of da...

28 Years Later (2025) Review

By Charlie Kendellen Danny Boyle’s follow up to his grimy cult classic has just dropped in cinemas last weekend, already grossing 60 million worldwide, leaving fans eagerly waiting for its second and third ...

Best Summer Festivals for Students in London

By Amy Jones As most universities are finishing for the summer, three types of students exist in terms of what they do. First, the student decides to earn as much money as possible while they don’t need to ...