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Here are 10 things I learned as a student in my first year at King's
As an 18-year-old girl who has come to London to live alone for the first time in her life, I’ve learned many things during my first year...
Alara Selcuck
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A Guide: The ultimate do's and don'ts of dating in your twenties
The dating culture has significantly evolved in the past five decades - Men were NEVER this sassy, and us, as women have become more...
Teagan Chan
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A Guide: What do I listen to while I study?
The second period of exams is right around the corner which means that the study sessions we’ve been dreading will soon come into...
Lea Yazbek
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Dear diary, is university right for me?
As a first year business management student I always have these questions at the back of my mind. Why do I have to do pre-readings? Is...
Kyra Fernandes
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A Guide: How to conquer academia
Do you wake up debating whether you should skip your 9am lecture? Often study at a crowded Maughan Library? Or attend your seminar while...
Begum Sarli
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The reality of 'peer pressure'
In a city like London, where ambition is woven in the fog, it’s easy to feel as if you're constantly racing to keep up. The pressure to...
Farah Alshammasi
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Homesickness: My experience as a first-year international student at King's College London
Starting university in a new country was something I knew would be challenging, but I did not expect the whirlwind of emotions that came...
Bénise Tambwe Tshomba
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A Guide: How to set achievable goals at university
University life can be daunting and its journey unclear. With so many possibilities and opportunities at an arms’ reach, it’s easy to...
Lea Yazbek
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Mansplaining 101: Trust me, you probably don't know this so let me tell you
I once had a friend of mine explain the ‘proper’ way to write an academic essay, following up by asking "can you understand what I...
Grace Han
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Behind the doors of the Accuracy Office
Consulting is such a wide term and one that is constantly thrown around, especially in a business degree. I always hear everyone talking...
Arushi Bansal
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Interview with Leda Olia
Leda Olia is an aspiring woman in the world of finance and consulting, currently thriving as a manager consultant within Deloitte’s...
Alara Selcuk
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Evolving roles: Women in finance through the ages
Women are at the forefront of the changing financial world. It was hard for them to break into the industry as there were inherently no...
Chloe Ooi
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Women's disproportionate job loss compared to men after covid
The coronavirus, as we all know, was a deadly disease that impacted everyone’s lives tremendously. Whether it was the loss of a job,...
Savannah Van Vuren
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Thinking outside the box: Does my future career have to relate to my degree?
Take it from a History and International Relations student- panicking and overthinking the utility of your degree is an all too real,...
Liliana Beck
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Start-up London: The best neighbourhoods for entrepreneurs to flourish
London, one of the most innovative hubs in the world and the financial centre of the UK, offers a thriving ecosystem for budding...
Shirin Sabharwal
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The future of work: How is AI shaping remote and hybrid careers?
In an era where artificial intelligence has transcended from science fiction to workplace reality, professionals are finding themselves...
Grace Han
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A Guide: Boosting your soft skills without the job experience
In a competitive job market, the pressure to stand out can be overwhelming, leading many students to believe that the only way to get a...
Chloe Ooi
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It is economically rational for women to be thin. What is going wrong?
The Economist article titled “The Economics of Thinness”, discusses the story of Mireille Guiliano, a successful (and thin) woman. Born...
Christina Tsianaka
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How colour theory shapes office perception
Imagine walking into an office that feels off somehow. Perhaps the colours clash with your personality, or maybe you just can't shake the...
Christina Tsianaka
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What’s an ISA?
Becoming a university student entails having many more responsibilities, like that of managing your own money. While before you were used...
Margherita Mancino
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