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From visual cues to odd-pricing effects, to music choice, nothing is left to chance in the supermarket business. In this article, Femke tells us about the time she let the grocery store decide what to eat for dinner.
Internships often become a major part of many university students’ lives. But in the rush to secure the best internship we often overlook a very important part. Marie talks about why organizational culture comes first through her own experience.
UK has made some big moves in the food industry by asking food establishments to add calories on their menus. But is this really the best move? Find out as Lea break the ins and outs of this new policy.
Our world is getting smaller. In the sense that we can communicate and travel in ways impossible for any previous time period, but also because we are taking up more and more space. Leaving less of the planet to its own devices and pushing what few pockets of wilderness that remain further and further away from us. There are truly very few places where you can go that do not show traces of our presence. From the top of Mt. Everest to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. This presence, if left alone will have catastrophic and irreversible consequences. The kind simple apology and promise to do better simply do not cover. You have all heard this before, but maybe something you have not heard of is a way we can turn back the clock a little bit. Preserving a little bit of what we still have. And that something is rewilding.
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As another season of Christmases, lockdowns, and virus variants come and go, uncertainty is at an all-time high for us all. Stephanie dives deep into her own experiences with the new lives we have now and how it has impacted her perspective of getting a college degree.
Feeling anything but merry during Christmas? Cindy talks us through the causes and cures of holiday blues.
In this article about the popular Netflix show Squid Game, Pritha takes a closer look at how the series mirrors real life, by comparing it to the childhood game ‘Capture The Flag’.
Finding the perfect balance between university, a social life, and work can be complicated. Asiah shares her experience.
Living with Type 1 diabetes is no easy thing, but denying it will not make it any better. In this article, Rita tells us about her “diabetic” journey, providing insights, reflections, and interesting anecdotes.

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From visual cues to odd-pricing effects, to music choice, nothing is left to chance in the supermarket business. In this article, Femke tells us about the time she let the grocery store decide what to eat for dinner.
Internships often become a major part of many university students’ lives. But in the rush to secure the best internship we often overlook a very important part. Marie talks about why organizational culture comes first through her own experience.
UK has made some big moves in the food industry by asking food establishments to add calories on their menus. But is this really the best move? Find out as Lea break the ins and outs of this new policy.
Our world is getting smaller. In the sense that we can communicate and travel in ways impossible for any previous time period, but also because we are taking up more and more space. Leaving less of the planet to its own devices and pushing what few pockets of wilderness that remain further and further away from us. There are truly very few places where you can go that do not show traces of our presence. From the top of Mt. Everest to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. This presence, if left alone will have catastrophic and irreversible consequences. The kind simple apology and promise to do better simply do not cover. You have all heard this before, but maybe something you have not heard of is a way we can turn back the clock a little bit. Preserving a little bit of what we still have. And that something is rewilding.
Medium Magazine’s Ninke breaks down the top trends in sustainable fashion, from thrifting to crocheting your own clothes
Medium Magazine’s Asiah uses her picture wall to reflect on all the people she has met this year and how they have shaped her expectations for the year to come.
As another season of Christmases, lockdowns, and virus variants come and go, uncertainty is at an all-time high for us all. Stephanie dives deep into her own experiences with the new lives we have now and how it has impacted her perspective of getting a college degree.
Feeling anything but merry during Christmas? Cindy talks us through the causes and cures of holiday blues.
In this article about the popular Netflix show Squid Game, Pritha takes a closer look at how the series mirrors real life, by comparing it to the childhood game ‘Capture The Flag’.
Finding the perfect balance between university, a social life, and work can be complicated. Asiah shares her experience.
Living with Type 1 diabetes is no easy thing, but denying it will not make it any better. In this article, Rita tells us about her “diabetic” journey, providing insights, reflections, and interesting anecdotes.
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