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Dec 3, 20233 min read
The Absinthe Murders
By Alicia Yau It is during the summer of 1905 in rural Switzerland that a man stands accused. His wife and two daughters are dead by his...
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Rhysand’s Strong Finish: an ACOWAR review
By Chung Yu Kwok This book was vile. There’s nothing more to say about it, but given that Sarah wrote about 200,000 words I’ll address a...
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Are you jealous, or just a Scorpio?
by the Oracle of Wabbey Astrology, much like the decision to include script writing in House Games, may be a celestial mystery to me, but...
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For all the tree huggers, here are the most huggable trees.
By Chung Yu Kwok I conducted a survey to find the United Kingdom’s most huggable trees. Here are the results (on a scale of 1-5). 10....
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Sustainability Practices in Hospitals
By Bea Nield When you think of hospitals, sterilisation and medicinal patient care seem the obvious focuses. How often do gardens,...
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Envy - a short story
By Chung Yu Kwok I babysit a little monster in my basement. It’s green, with shaggy fur, a bit like grass but paler (if grass were more...
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‘The Dream’ by Henri Rousseau
By Masha Rumyantseva ‘The Dream’, Henri Matisse’s last completed work, is often considered to be one of his most influential. Currently...
Dec 3, 20237 min read
Green Energy, its promises and challenges: an interview
By Masha Rumyantseva Sustainable energy is often considered the only solution to the global problem that is climate change. Embracing...
Dec 3, 20231 min read
Nature of my life: Envy me
By Anonymous Circle of my life [a reaching for dreaming here’s to goals and beings that cannot coexist] I expect from the moment I was...
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The Morals and Practicalities of Nuclear Power Plants
By Bea Nield Chernobyl, 1986, is the large-scale accident that seems to loom over the nuclear industry, impacting almost four decades of...
Dec 3, 20233 min read
My Favourite Colour is Green
By Ash Zhang “Green, My favourite colour is green.” “What shade?” My favourite shade of green was a little darker than the first coming...
Dec 3, 20232 min read
Green Through the Ages
The colour green has taken on many meanings throughout history. In ancient cultures it was linked with nature, fertility, life and...
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