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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Heart the Lover by Lily King review a love story to treasure

The university experience is a risky business in fiction. Generally, the feelings are intense, but the stakes are low; it's all very formative for the individual character, but it can feel a bit trivial to anyone else. In fact, reading an account of someone's university days is surely only one or two stages removed from having to hear about the dream they had last night.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

It was a bad dream but I never woke up': what it is like to lose your best friend

Many lifelong alliances begin with a period of mild intimidation, and so it was with my friendship with Nichola. We were 18, in the first year at university, and shared a few French classes. I didn't know her name, had never heard her speak in English but, with her voluminous curls and friendly, curious stare, she stood out. I assumed she would be too cool to hang around with someone like me.
LGBT
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

SAVAGE LOVE: Quickies!

"There's no easy solution to online dating in places where you might encounter students. I recommend only posting things you won't be embarrassed about other adults seeing."
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Relationships
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

The moment I knew: he lost an election, but he was still smiling

Daniel and I shared a deep connection rooted in Australian politics, fostering mutual support and growth throughout our relationship.
fromBusiness Insider
6 months ago

I couldn't afford rent in Paris, so I moved in with 12 priests

"I scoured every rental site and even researched 'logements contre services,' or work/accommodation exchanges, only to find offers from men claiming to have space in their bed for a student."
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Higher education
fromBusiness Insider
6 months ago

I dropped out of Oxford because my workload was too much, and I had no time to enjoy college. It was the best decision.

Graham Price left Oxford University due to overwhelming workload and missed social experiences, seeking a more balanced university life elsewhere.
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