Last Week the National Union of Students and UNISON came together to launch a new campaign – to ‘name and shame’ universities that fail to award all staff the living wage. The union duo said that all staff employed by universities or by private sub-contractors on campuses should be paid at least the minimum national living wage of £7.Read more...
FEATURES»Admittedly, my knowledge and experience with male strippers is limited. So as I sat waiting for the interview to begin, I tried to imagine what British Heart was going to look like.Read more...
SOCIETIES»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...
SCIENCE & TECH»In September 1882, Thomas Edison turned on his first power station, supplying 110 volts of direct current to 59 customers in Manhattan. Jump forward 130 years and we now see humanity approaching the advent of a new way of powering our technology.Read more...
ARTS»Thefakesoundofprogress Start Something The Betrayed, their most accomplished album to date. In contrast, Bring Em’ Down is a rallying cry to arms, brimming with defiance, angst and idealism.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»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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