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Book Review: “The Bear and The Nightingale” by Katherine Arden

Posted on 11/02/201811/02/2018 By Calpurnia Sycamore

The Bear and The Nightingale is part of the Winternight Trilogy and is the first in the series. The second… Read more Book Review: “The Bear and The Nightingale” by Katherine Arden

Book Review: “Uprooted” by Naomi Novik

Posted on 20/12/201730/12/2017 By Lily Sycamore

Break the norm What a story, what a concept. I had not come across Polish folklore & mythology before and… Read more Book Review: “Uprooted” by Naomi Novik

Book Review: ‘Uprooted’ by Naomi Novik

Posted on 27/11/201730/12/2017 By Calpurnia Sycamore

My sister suggested we read ‘Uprooted’ for our book club. Initially, I was sceptical about it as the book is… Read more Book Review: ‘Uprooted’ by Naomi Novik

Can the next generation help heal us of inequality?

Posted on 12/06/201612/06/2016 By Lionel Longshanks

The word inequality takes many forms – political, social, gender, class or even a part of harder line examples such… Read more Can the next generation help heal us of inequality?

Donald Trump and His Agenda

Posted on 31/05/201631/05/2016 By Lily Sycamore

For some time, Donald Trump presented himself as an enigma because of the popularity he has garnered despite radical rallies… Read more Donald Trump and His Agenda

The Power of One

Posted on 22/05/201630/05/2016 By Calpurnia Sycamore

Earth Hour celebrated its 9th anniversary this year. More than 7000 towns and cities participated in the key event. The… Read more The Power of One

Society and Taboos

Posted on 15/03/201611/04/2016 By Lily Sycamore

The Oscars represent the time of year that we all look forward to, with anticipation and excitement, to mark achievement… Read more Society and Taboos

Does being a gentleman support inequality?

Posted on 08/03/201609/03/2016 By Calpurnia Sycamore

One evening, I came across an interesting question. Someone said to me ‘since women speak of gender equality, then why do… Read more Does being a gentleman support inequality?

I ponder…

Dare to err and to dream. Deep meaning often lies in childish plays.
~ Friedrich Schiller

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