Olivia Projects Abroad

‘My Projects Abroad Experience’ by Olivia Lee

    “My experience with Projects Abroad was incredible, and it taught me so much about myself and the world around me. I chose to partake in the 2 week…

work experience at West Midlands Safari Park

‘Conservation Pioneers, work experience at West Midland Safari Park’ by Lily Delevigne

“At West Midlands safari park, we learnt a numerous number of skills needed for zoology. On the first day we learnt how to conduct health checks which included checking eyes…

Errol in Malawi

‘2023 Malawi Trip’ by Errol Dixon

  Between the 27th of May and 7th June, I travelled to Malawi with my dad and 2 of his work colleagues from the University of Worcester. The purpose of…

air bud

‘Air Bud’ – Review by Anonymous

As anyone who has searched the depths of Netflix knows, the 90s were a weird time that featured many strange films and cult classics, Air Bud being the former. But…

women in sport

‘Give women in sport the respect they deserve’ by Jess Sadler

Everyone who steps onto a football pitch, basketball court or tennis court should all have an equal opportunity to excel and shouldn’t be discriminated against on the basis of their…

If you could see the sun

‘If you could see the sun’ a review by Lee Poole

“Captivating, heart-fluttering, and electric. After hours of wracking my brain for the perfect string of adjectives to describe Ann Liang’s debut novel, If You Could See the Sun (2022), this…

‘Andrew Tate is thought to influence young, vulnerable minds – but do teenagers truly follow his example?’ by Lewis Hodson and Aaliyah Taylor

Emory Andrew Tate III, born December 1st, 1986, was a professional kickboxer and is now a social media star. His sudden growth in fame came due to his misogynistic comments…

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‘Book Tok and what it means to be a reader’ by Julia Pierzgalska

Since 2020, TikTok has been dominated by book related content, after Emma Chamberlain made reading popular again by posting a video ‘Reading makes you hot’ and talking about the benefits…

CLASSROOM

‘Students aren’t bad, school is’ – Courtney Aljaradat

Did you know that the school system we use today in the UK has been this way since children were expected to help on farms? This is why the summer…