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Verity Stone offers some sound advice on the toughest decisions facing students.
Campus agony aunt Verity Stone looks at postgrad life over getting a job.
Verity Stone explains what she found to be the two most persuasive arguments for and against UEA’s refusal to fly the Pride Flag
Snow. Some people hate the stuff, but most people I know, both young and old, can’t get enough of it. Students are definitely no exception.
‘So what do you plan on doing after your degree?’ It might be the most asked question of the year… unfortunately.
Art Allen, author of ‘Five Toilet Tales’, gives his personal, and somewhat controversial, view of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing students and their sense of fashion
Verity Stone offers her opinion on whether UEA should have gender neutral toilets.
Verity Stone argues the case for a coffee machine in the UEA library.
The UEA Bright Futures Society is hosting a multi-company networking event this Wednesday from 4.30-7.00pm in the Thomas Paine Study Centre, Room 1.5
Verity Stone debates the taboo of falling for someone you live with
Art Allen was only in the Union Bar toilets for a short time but his experience seems to be unforgettable!
Verity Stone discusses the effects of reckless drinking as a university student.
Verity Stone asks whether it is fair for students to repeat the year after failing by just a few marks when debt is at its highest.
Everyone has a story about getting unwanted attention, but should an age limit be enforced to try and stop older people from entering clubs?
Art Allen debates whether the increased tuition fees are really as bad as they seem.