Time for the Romans was divided differently, with the Kalends, the Ides at the start and middle of each month, respectively, and the Nones sitting between them. With the intention of maintaining and ...
In commemoration of International Women’s Day, which was celebrated this past weekend on March 8, I want to direct our attention towards the persistent gender inequity within the fashion industry, ...
As the Easter break quickly approaches, so too have those end-of-term exams and assignments managed to creep up on us. If you’re anything like me, the motivation that you started this term with has ...
Think of a tragic tale of doomed lovers, replete with moonlit encounters and suicidal heartbreak, and it’s likely that Verona’s rival families would come to mind rather than Saint Petersburg ...
There is no doubt that the Green party achieved unprecedented success in the 2024 July election, winning 4 seats and coming second place in 40 constituencies. It was a glimmer of hope for those who ...
Having recently witnessed her outstanding set supporting indie rock band The Snuts in Birmingham, it is safe to say that Siobhán Winifred is undoubtedly something of a ‘hidden gem’ within the music ...
Up to ten British universities are at risk of declaring bankruptcy because of their reliance on unstable franchising deals, which allow private sectors to run and teach courses. Initially started as a ...
Job cuts are becoming an increasing threat to university staff. Recently, many universities, including Russell Group members Cardiff and Durham, have been making large numbers of staff redundant. The ...
Major grant-giving organisation the Heart of England Community Foundation celebrated thirty years of hard work across Warwickshire and the West Midlands at St. Mary’s Guildhall in Coventry on ...
Easter is just around the corner which means spending time with loved ones, going to Easter celebrations, and, of course, chocolate! Everyone knows that chocolate is a huge part of the Easter ...
Romantic and hilarious as it may be, a musical comedy from the 1930s may at first seem an odd choice for modern student theatre. Full of problematic faves, enormous tap numbers, and ending with more ...
The patriarchal pens of the industry have dominated the presentation of women and womanhood in music for centuries; contemporary classics that ruled radio and streaming, like Robin Thicke’s ‘Blurred ...