Politics. Only one word, and already so many people will stop reading. Yet, we are only one week away from the general election.
44%. You think it is a low percentage? It is the number of 18 to 24 year old who voted in the last general election.
Politics. Only one word, and already so many people will stop reading. Yet, we are only one week away from the general election.
44%. You think it is a low percentage? It is the number of 18 to 24 year old who voted in the last general election.
As a soon to be second year student at Brunel University, I have lived at home for a major part of my life, and only left 6 months ago to live on campus. This means that, in the last few months, I experienced the joy of looking for a house to rent and, as most students will tell you, this is nothing like sunshine and rainbows.
The American President is known for his jokes during speeches, but two days ago, part of his speech at the White House Correspondent Dinner went viral. And I won’t lie, the reasons for that are pretty good ones.
Thursday 2nd April. One university. 148 dead. 79 injured. 5 gunmen. One debate: why are there so few reactions around the world?
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, YouTube, Snapchat, Pinterest… If you are reading this, I can bet that you have at least one of the above. Indeed, it is no secret that social medias have never been so popular and important in our society.
Personal life, entertainment, but also business and marketing, anything can be found or done on these networks; and sometimes it can bring the worst of the humankind. Fortunately for us, on some bright days, social medias also bring the best in each of us, and restore our faith in humanity.