Mia joined the York Tab as a writer during her first year of university. She is now in her second year of university and continues to write feature articles on wellbeing, mental health, and experiences of women and the LGBTQIA+ community in York
Mia Bladon is in her second year of studying English Literature at the University of York. A recipient of an Academic Excellence Award, obtained as a result of exceptional attainment at A-Level, Mia's passion for literature, especially poetry, has flourished even further at university
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If it’s the Glasshouse you’re probably a posh girlie, I don’t make the rules x
Maybe business studies wasn’t the best idea x
From the freebies to the free pizza
Let’s be honest, Flares is the epitome of queer York
Your guide to having a blast without booze
Because the stars and planets obviously determine your behaviour in the club
‘Abby Lee is not replaceable’
Due to release in September, the documentary will explore the highs and lows of childhood fame
YouTubers seem to get cancelled for fun
When she said ‘I cry a lot, but I am so productive’, I felt that
Statement necklaces have no place in society in 2024
Chad would thrive at Birmingham
Even their haircuts are free
Ciaran would thrash them at beer pong because he’s obsessed with ball games
It’s been one year since our beloved longthy king sadly passed away (RIP Long Boi)
She did indeed come back like a Boomerang
Are you more Maddie or Mackenzie?
A little heads-up for you all: It’s all about the ‘work-life balance’
An essential guide to winter wellbeing as a student in York
Which personality type best matches yours?
At York Pride, I felt loved and welcomed for who I was