By Ruth Johnson Nowadays most mainstream films look different — the colours are slightly muted and not as vivid as in older movies, making each scene engulfed by the same visually uninteresting colours. Where did the films with bright beautiful colours go? The word usually associated with vibrancy on screen is ‘technicolour’. It is arguably […]
Monthly Archives: July 2025
ChatGPT Two Years On: What Do Students and Teachers Think About AI Now?
By Lucia McQuillan-Puccetti and Natalie Hartley The Veritas Times team has recently gathered updated new teacher and student opinions on the AI chatbot, ChatGPT, following the last survey conducted in July 2023 (link to previous article). Student Results and Opinions from Survey Since the previous poll, where around 80% of students had heard of ChatGPT, […]
Glastonbury 2025: Something for Everyone
By Layla Hildebrand In 1970, a field in a then unknown farm, called Worthy Farm, set the stage for what has now become one of the best known cultural events in Britain, Glastonbury Festival. At the time, only 1,500 people attended. Half a century later, it has evolved into a 5-day festival with a capacity […]
Where Art Meets Fashion: Naomi: In Fashion At The V&A
By Alice Mecelis Fortes About two months ago, The V&A closed its doors on its first-ever exhibition solely focusing on a Black British Supermodel – Naomi Campbell. The exhibition, NAOMI: In Fashion, included some of Naomi’s staple fashion choices and her unforgettable runway moments; but more than that it celebrated culture and art. Opening on […]
Sports Day 2025: A Day of Broken Records
By Milly Saber and Shriya Patel On Monday 23rd June, St. Augustine’s Priory hosted its annual Sports Day – one of the highlights of the school calendar – at the Perivale Athletics Track. Throughout the day, there was an invigorating atmosphere, which was lovely to see, and we were also fortunate to have sunshine overhead. […]