- January 22, 2018
- Rebecca Miller
No 3AM chicken shop stop, no pizza deals, no pre-lecture lattes and no hangover fry up? The student lifestyle and culture can make it very difficult to be vegan.
Some folks assume that higher education is reserved only for the highest of academic achievers While this may have been true back in the old days, things have changed After all, despite some snooty articles, everyone....
No 3AM chicken shop stop, no pizza deals, no pre-lecture lattes and no hangover fry up? The student lifestyle and culture can make it very difficult to be vegan.
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