- October 12, 2018
- Rosie Fitzgerald
It’s easy to say you want to be a writer – whether that means author, songwriter, copywriter or journalist.
It’s easy to say you want to be a writer – whether that means author, songwriter, copywriter or journalist.
The start of the university term is one of the most exciting parts of a degree.
University is a time where some young people get their first try at total independence.
If you have begun your third year, then no doubt you are making progress on your dissertation.
When it comes to travelling, some people like to do as little planning as possible, as this go-with-the-flow attitude can add a heightened sense of spontaneity and adventure to the trip.
With many student loans just about covering the cost of rent alone, it’s no surprise that more and more students are struggling with money.
Have you ever considered the skills that you need to possess to wow potential employers?
As another wave of graduates take their steps into the world of work, it’s easy to get caught up in the bad habits of your peers when it comes to job hunting.
Between studying, socialising, and working part-time, the last thing you want to do is slave over a hot stove for hours on end making food (especially if you hate cooking to begin with).
“Clean Eating” – search the hashtag on Instagram and you’ll be hit with nearly 40 million images depicting hearty health-foods, organised meal-prep, colourful acai bowls and smoothies galore.