Photo from the SKATEBOARD Exhibition by Felix Speller Are you looking for new inspiration? Copious new designs and art exhibitions are waiting to be discovered at London’s top galleries and museums, all with student-friendly prices. Here is a comprehensive list of artsy things to do in the city this month. SKATEBOARD Where: Design Museum When:...
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Caffeine Chronicles: Uncovering Community Cafes & Creative Hangouts
Photo Credits: Bonnie Kittie on Unsplash Looking for your next study spot in London and want to support a local business? Welcome to my series where I present you with some of the best study locations in London – promoting aesthetic cafes and community-centric, student-friendly creative spaces. The Glitch, Waterloo As you take a stroll...
A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down: London’s 7 best dessert spots
Looking to add some sweetness to your life? Check out our top picks for the best mouth watering desserts in London and treat yourself!
Tackling Mental Health: Walk & Talk Therapy to Launch
Carrot Magazine interviewers the founders of Student Blessings who aim to start a new 'walk-and-talk' approach to therapy for students.
How to do Christmas in London: The student way
Christmas in London can be quite daunting with a million possibilities - most of which seem very expensive. But students can definitely enjoy what festive London has to offer, here are our recommendations.
Swotties: Affordable, Creative and Flexible Learning
Carrot Magazine interviews Swotties founder Tracey Blake to find out more about their online tutoring programme for pupils.
What Will Campus Life Be Like Post-COVID?
City University explores what campus life will be like post-COVID for new and returning students - including tips on wellbeing for students.
Are tiny houses a viable option for students?
Imagine graduating and being able to own a house. Is that too good to be true? Perhaps not if you're open-minded enough to consider downsizing to a tiny house.
Michelle Fredman: MA International Journalism Graduate, Traveller and Two-time Cancer Survivor
There is a certain perception of what a cancer survivor not only looks like but how they should act and what their priorities should be. Michelle Fredman, 26, is not interested in what the world expects of her.