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Review: Loving – A heartfelt portrayal of interracial marriage

Posted on 17th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The story of a marriage which changed a nation, Loving  has picked up a few Oscar nods. Isabel Rushmer sits down and falls in love with this latest release… Loving, based on the real life […]

In The Middle with Stornoway

Posted on 17th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“I think the feeling at present is one of triumph and embrace, one last explosion of fun,” Oli Steadman, bassist for Stornoway, tells me when I ask about the atmosphere for their upcoming Farewell Tour. […]

These books were alive; they spoke to me – Dora Garcia at The Tetley

Posted on 17th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The latest exhibiton to grace The Tetley features the work of Dora García. In The Middle takes a look at this daring literary work .. Running from 3rd February to 23rd April, Barcelona-based artist Dora […]

Review: Pygmalion – a play for post-modern times?

Posted on 17th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

‘Ambitious flower girls who see this play must not imagine they can pass themselves off as fine ladies’, flashes repeatedly across the stage before the play has even begun. Sam Pritchard’s reworking of Bernard Shaw’s […]

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE – The Greenland Shark: The Longest Living Vertebrate

Posted on 17th February 201717th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Greenland shark has a life expectancy of up to 400 years; following a recent study in Science where 28 sharks were caught, three individuals were found to be over 300 years old. Just to […]

The joys of dogspotting

Posted on 17th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In a world so full of hate, is Dogspotting the only pure thing left? Lauren discusses the Facebook group that’s going to become your latest obsession… Firstly, hear me out. We all know that everything […]

For a Moment I Was Lost by Amber Run

Posted on 17th February 201719th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Amber Run have returned with a beautifully depressing second album. Scrapping their guitar roots (very similar to the likes of Kodaline), the Nottingham four-piece have opted for a new, complex sound laced with emotion. Utilising […]

Brooders by Brooders

Posted on 17th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

As someone who’s known local Leeds outfit Brooders on a personal level since I played a show with them back when they were called Hunny, I was eager to check out their self-titled EP. What […]

Students seek sex ed overhaul

Posted on 17th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Students meet in the University Union to discuss plans for overhaul of outdated LGBT+ excluding curriculum. An enthusiastic group met at the Union on Thursday night to discuss materials from the Sexual Wellbeing Foundation, a […]

Welfare at Leeds: How to be resilient when things don’t go your way

Posted on 17th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

There’s always a lot of pressure to succeed at university, but it’s not always possible. Martha gives some advice on how to build up your resilience when things don’t go right. How resilient do you […]

Something More? LUU Christian Society hosts week of evangelical talks outside the Union

Posted on 17th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

This week, the Leeds University Christian Union hosted an event to encourage students to contemplate Christianity with daily talks, entertainment and free lunches. Their marquee, which stood opposite the Student Union, attracted hungry and curious […]

In Leeds music we trust: society fundraiser helps bring music to the disadvantaged

Posted on 17th February 201720th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The University of Leeds’ Music Impact in the Community society (LUUMIC) is running a charity fundraiser event in collaboration with a local Leeds charity ‘Leeds Music Trust,’ which aims to bring music to underprivileged communities. […]

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