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However, this time, it would be for the second time during the same academic year, writes Parisa Zangeneh‘I rent a double room for €250 a month. It’s three times that in Dublin. I feel incredibly lucky’: If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
‘Do I have to sit with people?’ — Covid graduates on the challenge of working in offices for the first time: For Lucy Holden, entering an office for the first time after Covid-19 restrictions presented challenges. Lockdowns forced her studies for her master’s degree and her first year in the workplace away from the bricks and mortar of real life and into an exclusively online existence, writes Colin GleesonThe worst party of the year celebrated the worst person in fashion. That is exactly as it should be: The worst party of the year happened on Monday night: The Metropolitan Museum Costume Institute Gala.
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