Meet your EUSA Sabbaticals – Tasha, Briana, Eve and Dash talk to The Student
Q: How does student engagement with EUSA at this point in the year compare to this point last year? TASHA: I think one of the reasons we’ve had an increase…
Critiques of Hilary Mantel are misguided
Mantel needs to see a therapist. This is what Lord Timothy Bell had to say concerning the short story the Booker Prize winning author published in The Guardian last week,…
The rise and rise of the headphone disco
When Glastonbury Festival launched the UK’s first official ‘silent disco’ in 2005, onlooker Jill Hobson wasn’t a huge fan. She said: “I’d rather feel the music around me, when you…
Grassroots action can tackle climate change
Climate change. We all know the risks of doing nothing, and yet we are all guilty of doing too little. After all, having heard the global warming story a thousand…
‘Ladies Come First’ teaches freshers about consent, female orgasm
Holloway Smith Noir, a London-based luxury burlesque and lingerie company, has launched a campaign to educate university freshers in the complexities of the female anatomy, starting with the female orgasm.…
Murray faces criticism for his referendum tweet
Andy Murray, caught again in the revolving door surrounding his national identity, found himself on the receiving end of a torrent of abuse last week following a tweet indicating his…
Durham’s faith in youth a lesson for modern football
Durham’s narrow three wicket victory over Warwickshire at Lord’s on September 20 not only saw the county lift the Royal London One Day Cup, but it was also testament to…
FIFA official voices doubt over the 2022 Qatar World Cup
Football is a game for gossips. Entire columns are gleefully devoted to the rumours and scandals that seem to so regularly envelop the sport. Mourinho, claws out, called the Man…