4 Thoughts that you’ve had after an exam

‘What question 8?’ ‘That was so easy! Why did everyone else find it hard?’ ‘I miss the Library.’ ‘What do I do with my life now?’ ‘I can breathe again!’ ‘I failed. My whole life is over.’ We’ve all experienced some of these thoughts catapulting around our head as we leave an exam room. Let’s […]

Is there a Formula for Blues?

The decorations are down and that’s pretty much how you feel after the holidays? Don’t worry, there is still time to change the formula and make January awesome….  By Ana Kedveš A Formula for Blues? December is all about being merry, which isn’t really such a terrible chore, but January headlines call for some serious […]

Thinking of starting a blog?

So you’re thinking of starting a blog. Many questions may be going through your mind: How do I get started? What will I write about? What should I call my blog? Will anyone read it? Do I actually want anyone to read it?! Here are some tips to help get you started… Sometimes starting a […]

Library Life: My week as an Arts student

“Miaow! Lillie Almond, studying a Writing MA.” “Sorry, what was that?” This is the usual start of any conversation in which I introduce my current university course. Allow me to explain… By Lillie Almond   Day 1 I realise it’s a Monday and that this means the start of the week… for most people. My […]

When were the Nancy Drew books rewritten?

When were the Nancy Drew books rewritten? 1959 When Was The Secret of the Old Clock written? A Is Nancy Drew still alive? The Death of Nancy Drew follows Joe as he returns to Nancy’s hometown of River Heights and attempts to find out what happened to her. The authorities say that Nancy died in […]

What era is Raphael from?

What era is Raphael from? Italian High Renaissance Where did Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino live? UrbinoRome Who was Raphael in the Renaissance? A leading figure of Italian High Renaissance classicism, Raphael is best known for his “Madonnas,” including the Sistine Madonna, and for his large figure compositions in the Palace of the Vatican in Rome. […]

Which is the quickest ferry crossing to Ireland?

Which is the quickest ferry crossing to Ireland? Fishguard to Rosslare is the quickest ferry crossing to Ireland from Great Britain. This route takes approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. Stena Line operates this route with 14 weekly sailings. The next quickest route is Pembroke to Rosslare, which takes approximately 3 hours, with 16 weekly sailings. […]

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