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In July we published an article on complaints hitting a City University hall of residence accused of holding back students’ deposits for minor charges. But what has happened in Liberty Court since then? Giulio Folino, the… Read More »
After a year basically spent driving crazy all people around me by constantly playing Lana del Rey songs, I, too, finally got to see her live at the Hammersmith Apollo Theatre in London. It was… Read More »
Here are my thoughts on the PolisTrust event held at LSE last Friday, a day-long debate on trust and the future of journalism that was an undisputed success. If, like me, you are still… Read More »
I have always been a fan of the Pop Art movement. What I mostly enjoy about it is the vibrant colours that transfer you to a different place, a comic-book of sorts that makes you… Read More »
I’ve always been really passionate about women’s rights. The title of my final dissertation at high school was “The Importance of Being a Woman” and I still truly believe in this: it takes courage to… Read More »
We all have that one friend that claims to have found the “perfect mascara” or the “perfect face cream” and they insist we have to try it, but as expected, it only works for them.… Read More »
The Italian elections taking place this weekend have been awaited with angst by most of the Western world leaders. The European Union’s third-biggest economy could be decisive in determining the fate of the Eurozone… and… Read More »
The days when women would sit around waiting to be invited for a date are long gone and have left them with the challenge to impress men with a first (or 2nd or 3rd) date.… Read More »
Hello dear readers and welcome back for another round of news from HerUni City University! After the first, traumatic week back from the holidays, I can say I have survived and I am ready to… Read More »
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