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Don’t listen to Dr TikTok: The truth behind the trending prefrontal cortex phenomenon
If your ‘For You Page’ (FYP) looks anything like most of ours, you may be stuck in a loop watching...
”f*ck it why not”: Exclusive with Race Across the World finalist
With the grand finale of Race Across the World putting an end to the journey last night,...
Young, dumb and divorced in your twenties
'Divorced' might not necessarily be a label you associate with twenty something year olds... but...
Tequila, t*ts and all tied up: The gay girls Tinder party
When she was cosied up in bed, swiping left and right on Tinder for the daily ego boost, a party...
Queer and quivering: Being nervous for Pride
Happy (almost) Pride Month! With June comes parades up and down the country that appreciate and...
A pint of Guinness and brain surgery: The change of my life
Ben Hickey submitted his dissertation on the 10th March, after two bottles of wine and two pints...
Filming your loved ones will change your life
Oscar Jacques, 26 from Edinburgh is currently best known for having portrayed Tom Tupper on CBBC’s...
20 pieces of advice from 20 people in their 20’s
Our twenties are without a doubt a tumultuous age and sometimes, advice from our elders isn't what...
What would you tell your twenty year old self?
Although you may be sick of getting lectured by your parents, these older individuals reflected on...
National Epilepsy Week: The Brink of Adulthood lost in one moment
I had my first seizure at 17. As if foaming at the mouth and wetting myself wasn’t embarrassing enough, it happened in my sixth-form common room. Crushes, mean
bullies and friends watched me collapse on to the floor, shaking.
When I came around I had a suspicious wet patch on my bum and I was chatting to my sister and my friends, who were sitting on the floor with me. But my speech was slurred, my balance lost and I couldn’t remember a thing I’d said or done in the past 30 minutes. One teacher had the audacity to ask my sister if I had been drinking.
Young, wild and free … Whilst being chronically ill
As if being in your twenties wasn’t enough to worry about … Young women entering adulthood explain...
Swapping sambuca for soberness: When is it time to eliminate alcohol?
We all love going out with friends and being reminded of our drunken antics the next morning, but...
Opening up about my mental wellbeing as a medic student
University days are said to be some of the best, but they can also be some of the hardest.
‘You have space to make mistakes and learn from them’ – Realising no decision in your twenties is the be all or end all
It’s okay if ‘Plan A’ doesn’t work out; there’s another 25 letters in the alphabet for a reason!...
Is it ‘free thinking’ or is it cult indoctrination? How to NOT join a cult in your twenties
When does ‘free thinking’ become… a bit culty? When you think of a cult, a thousand dated images...
‘I can’t be arsed to come out’
Looking down the roster of people to ‘come out’ can be daunting for some queer people. Although...
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