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The experience they have in throwing parties was telling and all aspects of the festival from production to pricing were first-rate
Two good sets are compromised by a lack of atmosphere
The Islamic Society have been fundraising for Christie hospital as part of their campaign to give back to the local community
The project will offer ‘communities in the developing world that aren’t connected to the national grid…use of their biggest source of energy’
Universities have been advised not to spend so much on bursaries for disadvantaged students
Appeal for student witnesses after incident outside South nightclub, hosting a Murkage night, linked to man’s death
The 20-year-old female student was followed for over a mile and assaulted by a gang ‘like animals stalking their prey’
Most of the women attacked have been students
Defend Education protests have resulted in the Living Wage victory
In comparison to men, women with ‘resilience’ are much more likely to get a first or 2:1 in their first year than those without
Join us for live coverage of the last SU election hustings – Gen Sec and Diversity candidates answer students’ questions
Steve Aoki hits Victoria Warehouse on the 5th April.
Gráinne Morrison on why she’s taking a sabbatical from shopping.
Join us for the liveblog of the “question time” hustings for the positions of Campaigns and Education Officers.
James gives us his top TV picks for this week
Tom Bruce previews the much-anticipated ‘Godzilla’ movie
Can carefully selected transcendental rhythms really enhance out gastronomic experience?
Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman, though deeply unsettling, is one of the best plays I have read, says Alex Webb
– Open letter to Dame Nancy Rothwell calls for fair pay for lecturers – Marking boycott to start 28th April
Slow ticket sales and damages paid to the Union means festival loses money and now has smaller budget for Summer