Showing posts with label The National Student. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The National Student. Show all posts

Monday 3 March 2014

'The National Student' work experience



'Love the office interior here'

So far 2014 has begun rather successfully, both in my studies and with this work experience I began a fortnight ago. The National Student is the largest independent student publication in the UK, with contributing writers from all universities. I've written for them briefly before, however, after asking them if I could come into their offices on a weekly basis and help out, they happilly welcomed me in. So far it's been a great experience and I'm looking forward to learning everything they throw at me; from writing and editing to interviewing: both in music, culture and beyond.

So far I've covered all sorts. You can check my profile here.

'First day at this work experience went swimmingly'.



Friday 8 November 2013

New room, new times.


For the third (and hopefully final) time during my university years I've moved once again, this time - I'm proud and privileged to say - to a much nicer area and certainly not so far from my university campus at all! Since the start of term several student publications have beaten me to the game of how to decorate your student room but nonetheless I thought I'd share what I've done this year to hopefully spark some ideas.



When I moved in my room was pretty bare. Nothing but my bed, an inadequately sized desk and one chair was provided thus my first port of call was furniture and, being a student, cheap and cheerful is paramount. Ikea, you are a saviour.

A bedside table is probably the most helpful piece of bedroom furniture with it being a common host for your lamp, books and, for me, copious amounts of tea. For £25 this guy is an absolute pleasure; easy to assemble, nice looking and plenty of space.The same goes for my bookcase. Being an English Literature student and Kindle sceptic, I have a forever increasing book collection. With no shelving provided in my room, this item was also an absolute necessity on my list. At just £15 I'm flabbergasted at its size and sturdiness. I went for a randomised approach to my shelves as I've always thought natural (but still sensibly placed) clutter can be quite attractive. I bought the hanging ivy from a plant sale on campus and with little attention, this little beauty has grown out really nicely to accompany my collection of books. Candles (£5, Tk Maxx), incense sticks (£2, Amazon) and a clock (£10, Tk Maxx) also made this area a bit more homely.


Wall space is something that I took a long time to figure out how to fill. Whilst posters are a cheap way to beautify your room, when they're simply stuck up I always feel it takes the power out of the picture and looks a little tatty. After a little research I found some cheap poster frames online (£10 ea, I can't remember where from...sorry!). Posters are a great way to express your interests and passions and these frames make them much tidier and gives that treasured music and art much more authority.



Above my bed is probably the most intriguing feature. I bought this vinyl art off eBay for £30 (inc. postage) and I haven't regretted it since. I didn't want my walls to lack variety and another couple of posters might have been slightly monotonous. My room in my old house used to have a really great mural wall and I considered something similar (see here) so after some research I came across these vinyl prints. Ok so perhaps it was a tad pricey but it gave my room a lot more personality and considering the amount of hours I've spent staring at it I think I've got my money's worth already. Plus, it's a great conversation starter. They're a bit of a mission to put up, so you might want another pair of hands if you're out for one.

I spend so much time in my room so I thought it was worth spending some money to make it my own. It might not be your style but, however you want your room, Tk Maxx, Dunelm, and online are the places to look. Not only are they affordable, but if you take some time looking through a lot of their stuff you can make some really interesting looks. The most cost-effective purchase? The canvas shelving in my wardrobe; only £3.99 and it's made such an organisational difference. Best buy irrespective of price? My bean bag: so, so comfy.

You might also want to check out some of these articles that I used when setting up my room. I thought some of the advice was crap, but it definitely sparked my imagination initially;


The National Student;

Student Beans;

The Telegraph;
 

Monday 8 July 2013

Album Review for The National Student - Phaeleh, 'Tides'



I wrote a review for Phaeleh's new album, 'Tides'. You can find it on the National Student website here. The album is out on both iTunes and Spotify so there's no excuse to not check it out! I've also linked the album below for Spotify users;




(09/07/2013) Update: Phaeleh has also just released an influences mix for Hyponik. Check that out below as well. Looks like I was right to make the comparison between him and Boards of Canada! Nice mix Phaeleh, you clearly have great taste.



Thursday 16 May 2013

'The National Student' and Daft Punk's 'Random Access Memories'

[I've just written a piece - albeit rather small - for 'The National Student' the other day. Check it below. I've just started writing for them so after exams I'll have much more time to take up this position properly. You can see the original article here]


Available for pre-order and stream on iTunes nowWith 'Get Lucky' already being the catchy summer hit for many worldwide, the online release of the album has caused quite the stir.

'Random Access Memories' has been a long awaited project that has been worked on by the French duo and others, including singer-songwriter Pharrell Williams, since 2008. Like the album's first chart hit, expect to hear more of these funky and vibrant grooves along with the iconic synths and beats of Daft Punk that we all know.
  
You can access the album by clicking here, then clicking 'View in iTunes' and then by clicking 'Listen Now'.

Enjoy.