Editor On the 12th of October, 17 universities were invited, and over 400 students from across the South of England attended ...
By Stella Rogers, Third Year Politics and International Relations At the Labour party conference on Monday, a pro-Palestine ...
By , Third Year, Philosophy and Politics Discussions around immigration in Britain are fraught. Attitudes toward migrants ...
By E Nearly five years after the UK’s exit from the European Union, Brexit’s influence still reverberates across nearly every ...
By Ed Wallace, Idriss Déby, Chad’s formidable leader, ruled with an iron fist for 30 years from 1991 until his sudden ...
By Just over 100 days into Labour's leadership under Sir Keir Starmer, public opinion has become massively divided regarding ...
By , Fourth Year International Business Management This piece is for all my fellow final years also caught up in the ...
By , Second Year, English There is something wrong with you. You don't have the confidence that your essay will earn you a ...
Celebrating the release of their debut album, frontman Harry Fanshawe discusses church acoustics, having a positive outlook ...
Sitting down to chat with quintessentially British six-piece Band, Epigram gets insight into the wonderfully wacky process ...
In its hundred-year-history, the SU has changed location many times but its support for students has been consistent.
A familiar face in the first few days of Freshers Week can be a comfort when settling in. But what about the students who ...