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  The ban has been issued in an effort to curb water usage and maintain current reservoir levels. Seven major water companies in the south east, including Veolia Water, Thames Water, and South East Water have all declared temporary use bans to help conserve supplies.Read more...

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  The placement year: one of the reasons why a lot of us chose Surrey as the university to spend the three/four years of our higher education at. A chance to gain work experience - for our CVs and our industry knowledge, a chance to form contacts and make ourselves that little bit more employable.Read more...

SOCIETIES»

At  7.30pm on May 14th, 15th and 16th the curtains will rise once again for MADSoc performing their third musical to date; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.Read more...

SCIENCE & TECH»

It’s not every day that you get to sit down and decide how to spend just short of a billion Euros. However, in early May, member states of the European Space Agency (ESA) will vote on which of the proposed missions ESA will implement.Read more...

ARTS»

and other popular novels, occupies a somewhat paradoxical position in most people’s hearts. She is the literary equivalent of Marmite, and just like Marmite, I cannot decide whether I love or hate her.Read more...

SPORTS»

  With deadlines looming, and exams slowly but surely creeping their way in, it’s very easy to forget what the summer season is actually about. However! Help is at hand with the very first ‘Social Sports Month’, which will be kicking off this May with a variety of different events, not least of all ‘Society Sport’s Day’ which will see societies across campus going head to head in a series of events on the 16th of this month.Read more...

OPINION & ANALYSIS»

A very interesting year is drawing to a close – the public started to assert its authority over the ongoing economic crisis, titans fell (from Steve Jobs, to Col. Gaddafi) and News International looked extremely bad indeed.Read more...

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Physics Cuts


Published 29th May 2011


Cuts, cuts, cuts. It seems to be all we are hearing about at the moment.Read more...

Measles Outbreak in Europe


Published 29th May 2011


An outbreak of measles is making its way across Europe, stretching over France, Belgium, Germany and Romania; and now it is beginning to hit the UK. Measles is a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory system.Read more...

The Future of File-Sharers


Published 29th May 2011


The illegal downloading of music has seen a huge rise in the past decade.Read more...

Facebook's Privacy Problems


Published 29th May 2011


Recently it was revealed that a flaw in the privacy settings of some applications had lead to hundreds of thousands of user accounts to be accessed by advertisers.Read more...

Sorry, I Forgot…


Published 29th May 2011


A Canadian study has revealed that young children can remember very early childhood memories.Read more...

Solo Travel: Part Three


Published 19th May 2011


Bangalore. Possibly one of the most congested cities in India.Read more...

Royal Wedding Fashion Special


Published 19th May 2011


Last month the world was witness to the beautiful and much awaited royal wedding of HRH Prince William and Kate Middleton. Whilst the buzz around the wedding started from the engagement announcement on November 16th 2010, what everyone really wanted to know was what gown the bride would choose for her special day.Read more...

Student Parliament at Surrey?


Published 19th May 2011


Before you came to the Surrey, I bet you had certain expectations about what life would be like at University. Many column inches have been dedicated to the first three in the pages of this paper.Read more...

Music: Is It An Escape?


Published 19th May 2011


Music has been around since we can remember.  It has always played a huge part in people's lives.Read more...

Watching the Lloyd Webber Brother, Andrew and Julian Perform: An Experience to Remember


Published 19th May 2011


The event was a gala in celebration of Julian Lloyd Webber’s 60th birthday, the younger brother of well known composer Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber. The concert would bring together the Doyen of British cellists and well loved composer.Read more...

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