Find us on Facebook to get regular updates

Browsing Articles by 'Susannah Clark'

Millennials: The Flakey Generation

There’s a conundrum going on amongst the millennial generation that increasingly bothers me. I don’t want to rant, I don’t want to blame, but I do want to ask why. It’s quite simple: millennials struggle with commitment. I don’t just mean commitment to something long term like buying a house or to getting married. I [...]

Keep going...
The Reality of Religion

A Note from the Editor: With Lent fast approaching we asked our writers the following exam question, and gave them freedom to record their own unfinished thoughts. For many of us, “religion” is a particularly personal area of thought to record, let alone discuss. So we are glad to post a number of articles offering a broad [...]

Keep going...

Dating Online

Susannah Clark 16 January 2012

internet-dating

Since the start of the new year I’ve encountered a lot of chat about the phenomenon that’s growing all the time: online dating. Maybe at this time of the year people are ready for a fresh start, eager to meet new people, a ‘might as well give it a go’ attitude. Or perhaps it’s a [...]

Keep going...
A Canadian Christmas

I spent 3 years of my childhood living on the prairies of Canada, due to the fact that my Father was posted out there with the military. Canadian winters get pretty cold – the rule at school was we had to go out to play at break time, unless the temperature dipped below minus 30! [...]

Keep going...

Poke the Box

Susannah Clark 19 December 2011

London

Compared to a lot of my university friends, I’ve turned out to be pretty unusual when it comes to my career path. I didn’t go for the corporate career or a grad scheme and in my current line of work, I’m not exactly on track to be earning a large packet by the time I’m [...]

Keep going...
Susannah Clark

A Cambridge graduate, with a love of theology – having spent 3 years studying in the Cambridge “div fac” – I’m now studying part time for a Masters at Kings in Theology and Politics. An avid fan of dinner parties, clearly no one ever told me the two topics that should never be discussed at [...]

Keep going...