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  BT Art of Sport has chosen University of Surrey’s Lewis Elton Gallery and Surrey Sport’s Park to host the London 2012 exhibition of Olympic-inspired art as part of the Cultural Olympiad programme. June 2012 will open the doors to the exhibition displaying the art work of the BT Art of Sport project featuring painting, sculpture and photography produced by twelve prominent artists.Read more...

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The summer holidays are fast approaching (and hopefully good weather will come too) meaning that this is our last issue of the year! So it is time to get out our fashionable hankies and dab away the tears, because we’re going to miss it (or at least I will). Think to the future fellow clothes lovers, for my advice shall return next year.Read more...

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Imagine its Sunday. You’re loafing about the house, cup of tea in one hand, digestives in the other.Read more...

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There is no doubt that the hologram of the late Tupac was very emotive and has clearly captured the imaginations of attending fans. It is tempting to "get my geek on" and explain how the performance works, but in all honesty, it's not that complicated and other writers have already done an excellent job of this.Read more...

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 I wanted to know firstly if they thought it was a good thing that the festival had been cancelled entirely. Opinions varied.Read more...

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Sunday 26The Sun Coincidently, the launch of the new weekend tabloid came on the day of the Carling Cup Final between Liverpool FC and Cardiff City – two clubs whose fans have severed ties with the newspaper in response to its unique coverage of major stories. Liverpool fans boycotted the newspaper in April 1989 following the paper’s coverage of the Hillsborough football disaster where 96 men, women and children lost their lives.Read more...

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Think-Tank proposes higher-masters loans


Published 28th Oct 2011


A report by right-wing think-tank CentreForum has recommended that up to £10,000 in government loans be made available for full-time masters students, to be paid back when the former student earns between £15,000 and £21,000 a year. Read more...

Street Angels: Out on Monday too


Published 28th Oct 2011


Surrey Street Angels are a team of volunteers offering help to young people after a night out in Guildford town centre who will also be out on Mondays.Read more...

999 operators confusion puts lives in


Published 28th Oct 2011


A motorcyclists life was put at risk when a 999 operator failed to show basic local knowledge of Guildford; asking if Silent Pool was a spa.Read more...

Blackberry Outage – What Happened?


Published 28th Oct 2011


After a week of turmoil the popular smartphone maker RIM have managed to restore full network functionality to their Blackberry phones. Read more...

Erasmus Scheme could harm degrees


Published 28th Oct 2011


A report published last month by the Erasmus Student Network has suggested that students who participate in the foreign exchange program may struggle to have their work recognised. Read more...

Later night opening times lead to higher crime rates


Published 28th Oct 2011


According to the most recent figures, published by Guildford Police, Bridge Street, home to some of Guildford’s popular bars including Wetherspoons, Flares and Bar Med, remains the hotspot for crime.Read more...

9th November national protest backed by NUS


Published 28th Oct 2011


The National Union of Students (NUS) has endorsed a 9th November demonstration against changes to Higher Education funding in central London.Read more...

Libya’s dictator Colonel Gaddafi dies in crossfire


Published 28th Oct 2011


Gaddafi had been trying to flee from his home city, Sirte, when his convoy apparently came under attack from French Nato Jets. As Gaddafi loyalist defended the dictator in a shoot-out, Gaddafi himself was found to be cowering in a nearby drain. Read more...

Tube anarchy passengers claim “worst week yet”


Published 16th Oct 2011


As London Underground users suffer from severe delays and closers, London Mayor Boris Johnson boasts about London’s Tube system at Tory Party conference in Manchester.Read more...

£8,000 DOWN


Published 14th Oct 2011


NUS research shows non-London students have £8,037 average funding shortfall per year. Cost of living for average student rises to £16,279.Read more...

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