• Fri. Apr 19th, 2024

Katharine Cook

An undergraduate Psychology student with a passion for strong coffee and student journalism. Lifestyle editor.
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Krispy Kreme doughnuts now available on campus

Big news everyone: Krispy Kreme doughnuts are now available on campus. The delicious treats are being sold in the University of Edinburgh’s Potter Shop, located in Bristo Square. This expansion…

Unpaid internships are both elitist and damaging

A ‘media internship’ at the United Nations’ office for Human Rights is currently being advertised for graduate students. The Geneva-based internship will last for three to six months and applicants…

40 per cent of Edinburgh’s GP surgeries are restricting patients

Up to 40 per cent of Edinburgh and Lothian GP practices are restricting the number of patient registrations at their surgeries, with some refusing to accept new patients entirely. Limited…

Ken Cheng: Chinese Comedian

Ken Cheng’s debut hour at the Fringe is a no frills, no nonsense and educational comedy show. The Edinburgh Fringe festival is going well for Cheng, he’s had regular sell…

Evelyn Mok: Hymen Manœuvre

Hymen Manoeuvre is the light hearted story of Mok’s first time having sex with a dark, more serious undertone. A confident and direct delivery allows her to successfully inject humour…

Hear Me Raw

Hear Me Raw is a brilliant one woman show, written by and starring Daniella Isaacs, which aims to answer the question: what does wellness mean? The show’s audience is quickly…

Eshaan Akbar: Not for Prophet

Not for Prophet is an entertaining hour filled with witty stories, unique insights into current affairs and an abrupt Bollywood dance break. This show may be Akbar’s Edinburgh debut, but…

Edd Hedges: Wonderland

In his debut hour in Edinburgh, Edd Hedges shared a dramatic event that occurred during a visit to his family home, expertly building tension and providing in-depth context to the…