Storytelling in the Modern Age
By Chloe Sladden Turner The written word has been around for thousands of years, a single phrase could persuade, inspire or connect, all kinds of people on a global scale. Storytelling may exist in a modern age in many ways, from journalism to YA novels and digital platforms such as …
Herts University graduate creates world’s first comic-book heroine with cerebral palsy
By Chloe Sladden Turner Farida Bedwei, a disability advocate, IT expert and software engineer graduated from Herts university with a …
Are cyber defences getting weaker?
By Chloe Sladden Turner In 2018, millions of young people have grown up with technology and the internet. This means …
Promising entrepreneurs win over £20K at University competition to kick-start their business.
By Zoe Fripp. At the University of Hertfordshire’s annual start-up business awards, Flare, budding entrepreneur Djanomi Headley-Fulani has won £8,000 …
3 apps to help you be more productive!
By Mia Dowling As second semester commences on campus, the thought of balancing five assignments (all due in the same …
What’s New In Science? AI, Young Minds & Insect Declines
By Robert Wheatley – Health and Innovation Editor Insect populations are declining, but representation of women in NASA could …
Inventions That Save The Environment
By Leong Qi Tyng – Contributing Writer “We still think of the deep ocean as being this remote and pristine …
What’s New In Science February
By Leong Qi Tyng – Contributing Writer The article this month focuses on current and upcoming inventions that could change …
What’s New in the World of Science?
By Leong Qi Tyng – Contributing Writer A new year brings new scientific discoveries. In this article, I summarised a …
Bayfordbury Observatory To Hold Upcoming Public Event
By Aaron Hurst – News Editor The Bayfordbury Observatory has opened its doors to the public for four events happening …