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When friendships die
(2 minute read) Nicole Law advises weeding out friendships and relationships which have stopped growing.
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The return to campus – a survival guide
(4 minute read) Dennis Relojo-Howell offers advice on how to stay safe – and sane – as universities tentatively open their doors.
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Being the other at home
(4 minute read) Lisa Fraser lifts the curtain on the battle for Britishness and considers what integration really means.
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Toxic positivity
(2 minute read) Nicole Law explores 'toxic positivity' and says it's time to tackle our fear of feeling down.
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The cruelty of commercialised sex
(6 minute read) Our commercially sexualised culture is leading ever more young men into hatred and violence, argues Edmund Adamus.
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News numbness
(3 minute read) Nicole Law asks if it is ever right to ignore news of tragedy and war to preserve our serenity.
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Lessons of eternity
(6 minute read) Jasmine Jones finds spiritual nourishment for pandemic times in a poem composed over a millennium ago.
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Gold or bust?
(3 minute read) Are top athletes justified in pulling back from major competitions? Neo Kalungu-Banda asks.
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The curse of busyness
(4 minute read) The phrase ‘I don’t have time’ should be banished from our vocabulary, says Tascha von Uexkull. Because the truth is quite different.
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“I think more about what I can do than my limitations”
(5 minute read) Xavi Argemí is a young man who needs 24/7 attention. He can’t walk or do the normal things other young people do. But he wants the world to know how happy he is.