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The Saturn Exploration Saga Comes to an End

Posted on 13th October 201716th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The spacecraft Cassini was tasked with investigating Saturn in more detail and undertook missions to find out more about the planet and its many moons. It officially finished its most recent mission last month (September […]

Meet your Music Editors

Posted on 12th October 201712th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Intrigued as to who’s editing your articles this year? Want to know a bit more about the people that are offering out all the juicy content each week? Then look no further…   Meg Firth […]

Music Speaks Louder Than Words: Where Are Our Protest Songs?

Posted on 12th October 201712th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“Could this be the last we’ve seen of protest songs in mainstream music culture and if so why is this?” Protest songs are a massive part of our musical history. They are a creative way […]

The Xcerts @ Brudenell Social Club

Posted on 12th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Brudenell Social Club looks like something taken straight out of an 80s coming-of-age film – complete with soft bench seats and a disco ball. The intermission playlist features songs such as Rick Springfield’s ‘Jessie’s Girl’ […]

Love International 2017

Posted on 12th October 201722nd October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Following its seminal year in 2016, Love International Festival blessed the picturesque shores of Tisno, carrying the flag for the preceding Garden festival whose absence left many of the Garden fam wanting more. Upon announcement […]

Slowdive @ Leeds Town Hall

Posted on 12th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

When I first listened to Slowdive a year or so ago, I tried to describe their sound to my much more musically competent boyfriend. Little did I know he was already a fan and so […]

Sundara Karma @ O2 Academy

Posted on 12th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

To describe the infectious spirit that a night with Sundara Karma leaves you with, you need only to look at their debut album title, Youth is Only Ever Fun in Retrospect. The feeling of youth […]

In The Middle with Racheal Bee (ILuvLive)

Posted on 12th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

ILuvLive, a touring project dedicated to showcasing up-and-coming artists in various cities across the UK, recently had a show at Leeds’ very own Headrow House. To commemorate the event, Zack Moore spoke to ILuvLive owner […]

Red Light District In Leeds – Is It Helping?

Posted on 12th October 201719th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The initiative by Leeds city council to introduce a red-light district in Holbeck in 2014 has been hotly debated ever since its inception. Since the murder of a Polish sex worker in 2015 many legitimate […]

Judge Refuses Wetherspoon’s Appeal

Posted on 12th October 201713th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

A judge has upheld the decision to refuse J D Wetherspoon an alcohol license for the grade-two listed Elinor Lupton Centre on Otley Road, Headingley. The long-running bid to turn the iconic building into a […]

Fashion industry strives to achieve cultural diversity

Posted on 12th October 201712th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The issue of cultural diversity in the modelling industry has been in contention for a good chunk of more than two decades. However, before even beginning to debate the topic, I’m going to begin by […]

From Ecstacy to Ennui: The Commercialisation of Clubbing

Posted on 11th October 201713th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Going to a nightclub on the weekend is one of the unquestioned staples of the student lifestyle. Along with recreational drinking and drug taking, an overfamiliarity with one’s overdraft, and rolling your own cigarettes – […]

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