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Books Editor Leonie Dunn picks her top 5 novels on those faceless killers and their detective counterparts
Stevie Grieves considers the enduring appeal of the 90s sitcom that brought Will Smith to stardom
There’s a rumble in the jungle, but this time it’s our small book retailers getting knocked out
With the upcoming release of Football Manager 15, Andrew Georgeson discusses life as a keyboard manager
David Crawley talks to Jaguar Skills about influences, the modern music business, and the reasons why he wears that ninja mask
Tribal Sessions’ Halloween special showed that a stellar lineup alone isn’t enough for a great club night
The London foursome perfectly encompass the spirit of good old fashioned pop
Low attendance marrs the atmosphere of an otherwise solid show
Rhodes leaves the audience wanting more with his soulful performance at Deaf Institute
Imperial College students suspended from rugby team after stripping on the London underground last week
Laura Springer gives you her top picks for a perfect winter wardrobe
Jay Fagerberg recommends this rather small and unassuming book to the truly passionate evolution geek or the Hermione-esque student who wants to impress their teacher, as it is jam-packed with facts and features on the theory of evolution
Mia Krikler reviews her favourite fashion icons
Ryder-Jones and co. deliver a night of poignant, cathartic music
The circus musical is a theatrical experience different from many mainstream musicals, writes Matthew Gormley
May Dylan Thomas’ death have no dominion
Mysteries impress with a defined and confident debut album
Marina Iskander analyses feminism outside of the western world, and how feminism can be plugged into non-Western cultures.
Teygan Sugrue, a first year Russian with Economics student, died suddenly of Meningitis a week ago
Lauren Wills reminds us why we should always give thanks for the sacrifices made by those before us, and why we should never forget that which was given so we could live as we do today