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  • Oct 22, 2023 | nouse.co.uk | Alasdair Bell |Emily Warner |Georgina Spriddell |Cara Doherty

    Today, change is often our idea of progress. Or to put it another way, changes are always caught up in, and manipulated by, our ideals of progress. Instead of asking ourselves what we can do, we ask ourselves who we want to become. These desires for metamorphosis chart the course of our lives. Yet, how much are we in control of our changing? Do we always get the changes we want? And, if we don’t control our metamorphoses, who does?

  • Sep 27, 2023 | nouse.co.uk | Lydia Chowdhury |Cara Doherty |Katy Leverett |Florence Head

    Searching for transport information can be overwhelming, let alone actually trying to figure out which bus to get in the bustle and sweaty craze of Freshers Week. So, here is a breakdown of the essential bus and transportation at your disposal so that you can arrive at college events, lectures and socials on time. Before getting into the bus timetables, which will be detailed below, here is some extra advice on getting around on campus.

  • Sep 27, 2023 | nouse.co.uk | Katy Leverett |Lydia Chowdhury |Cara Doherty

    No one can deny that York is a beautiful city, packed full of places to visit and new experiences to try. However, as with any place, it is important to explore what there is beyond. As someone who grew up in a rural part of the south, I hadn’t been anywhere north of Manchester and the opportunity to explore beyond the historic walls of York was as important as my decision to study in the north. Within this article are ten places to visit in the north-east.

  • Jun 24, 2023 | nouse.co.uk | Emily Warner |Cara Doherty |Lucy Wiggins

    Serving up the perfect cup of steaming coffee since 1997, Caffè Nero has just begun a new venture; books. After the Costa Prize went down the drain in 2022, like a pot of tea gone cold, Caffè Nero decided to seize the moment, considering themselves a natural partner for the awards. Caffè Nero isn’t all espressos and lattes; they possess an artistic flair.

  • Jun 22, 2023 | nouse.co.uk | Emily Warner |Cara Doherty |Lucy Wiggins

    Jamie Raines writes the book that his 16-year-old self needed – The T in LGBT. Written in honest, accessible prose, Jamie helps readers to navigate the often confusing process of transitioning, using his own experience and the voices of other trans people. By finding the words to express himself, 12 years after realising he was trans, Jamie helps to empower those voices yet to be heard as well as those seeking to learn more. In an interview, he expanded on his intentions for the book.

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