Posted by Jaipreet in History on June 18, 2017
By my calculations I should be in Norway as you read this. If all has gone to plan, I am currently in a museum, about to eat something delicious having spent the day swimming in a bay. Catch up with me on my Instagram (jai7deo) for scenic-ness. But for now, a blog post in the […]
Posted in Holiday, Leisure, Studying, Uncategorized | Tagged #holiday, 1st year, 2nd year, 3rd year, alcohol, Books, cocktails, final year, first year, History, history student, holidays, languages, leisure, reading, research, second year, study, studying, summer, sun, third year, Vacation
Posted by Jaipreet in History on April 10, 2017
So I’m in the final throes of my dissertation now; seemingly every spare minute is spent frantically typing. I think this is the image of third year generally. For me, it’s consisting of typing, reading, revising, applying for jobs, and frantically trying to make the most of being a student for as long as I […]
Posted in Essay, Future, Graduation, Leisure, Revision, Studying, Uncategorized | Tagged 3rd year, alcohol, bars, bonfire, canals, city, cocktail bars, cocktails, Dissertation, Diwali, essay, fireworks, Graduation, Leicester, leics, third year, uni, uni experience, uni life, university, University Experience, university life, Visit LE
Posted by Jaipreet in History on November 21, 2016
Simple. Relatable. Personal. Bullet pointed. In no particular order. Taps Taps is small, but it’s absolutely beautiful. Every cocktail I’ve had there has tasted exquisite. It is a bit pricey (around £8 per drink) but I love it. 1901 Turkey Cafe I’ve never been to a bar with more inventive cocktails. […]
Posted in City, Friends, Leisure, Uncategorized | Tagged bars, city, cocktail bars, cocktails, fun, Leicester, leics, leisure, nights out, social, uni, uni experience, uni life, university, University Experience, university life, Visit LE
Posted by Claire in History on February 21, 2014
On Saturday 15th February I went to De Montfort Hall to see the opening night of Dave’s Comedy Festival in Leicester. The host, a very funny man who looked and spoke eerily like James Cordon, was a gentleman called Tiernan Douieb. Tiernan made everybody laugh by picking out people from the audience and asking them […]
Posted in City, Essay, Leisure, Money, Societies | Tagged Alan Davies, cocktails, comedy, De Montfort Hall, fun
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