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Day: 20 January 2017

Diversity: Where there is hatred, there is one way out.

danyangshen·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·20 January 2017
What makes us hate each other? Is there a way out and who is working on it? Like opening Pandora’s...

Through the Looking Glass: Perspectives on UKIP’s post-Brexit Future

Ciaran Kovach·
Politics & social justice
·20 January 2017
UKIP has always been the Party of Brexit. With our imminent withdrawal from the EU, where does that leave the party?

Student entrepreneurship – A new trend in teaching

dikshavohra·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·20 January 2017
SThe number of students opting for entrepreneurship have increased substantially over the past decade. Does that mean institutions needs to start preparing their students for business at a teaching level?

The 4Rs – reduce, reuse, recycle and recover – Cardiff’s move to save environment

becky kwei·
Uncategorised
·20 January 2017
We cannot stop generating waste but anytime you do, remember the four Rs.

Take Part in Cardiff’s Recycling Scheme

pramestikirana·
Business & Culture
·20 January 2017
Many kind of waste is piling up in the landfill each year. From food, metal to textile. Here's how the citizens of Cardiff are taking part in reducing waste.

NURSING MOST APPLIED FOR UNIVERSITY COURSE 2016

MelsMA7·
Science & environment
·20 January 2017
What is the most popular University course this year?

Brexit: Does international students benefit from the fall of pound?

LornaQ·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·20 January 2017
Does the fall of pound make international students the winner studying in the UK?

Refugees in Cardiff: The start of a new journey

Georgina Jiang·
Global city
·20 January 2017
Recent figures show that more refugees were resettled in Wales, which has been welcomed by the government and local charities. While the figure and the acquirement of an ID card is not the end of the story, what's represented is a start of a new life journey.

Domestic abuse: a deadly killer behind closed doors

Kwok Yee Lee·
Global city
·20 January 2017
Domestic abuse puts countless individuals in danger without them knowing.

Pokémon Go: How Can You Play and Stay Safe?

Brooke Bartram·
Business & Culture
·20 January 2017
Pokémon Go is a mobile app that has swept the nation by storm. However, a more sinister side to app has shown its head recently with London Metropolitan Police announcing that there have been an increase in crimes relating to the app. 105 crimes across Britain have been linked to the app within 5 weeks.

Cryonics: a path to immortality or an expensive fantasy?

Zhao·
Global cityScience & environment
·20 January 2017
Will you freeze yourself after death?

Does authors’ gender matter for readers?

eriintercardiff·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justice
·20 January 2017
Some research shows that there is still strong bias towards female authors in the books world. Is it more difficult for women to be successful as authors?

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