The recent NUS demo in London failed to attract a crowd anything like that of the 2010 march against the rise in tuition fees. Big Debate asks, was Demo 2012 a waste of time? […]
Gary Speed: One Year On
This time last year I found myself hurting at the loss of someone I never had the pleasure of meeting. This may seem extreme, but I’ll try explain it to the best of my ability. […]
Arsenal await Bantamweight clash
LS Sport’s Joseph Begaj previews the upcoming Bradford City vs Arsenal game in the League Cup. The Fifth Round of the League Cup kicks off on Tuesday December 11 and two local […]
Three is the magic number for Vettel
LS Sport’s Sam Heath takes a close look at the F1 Season and Sebastian Vettel third World Title. The 2012 Formula 1 World Championship went down to the wire in Brazil at the […]
Books: New Review: The Twitter Diaries by Georgie Thompson and Imogen Lloyd Webber
I really, really like twitter. Haters, celebrity obsessives and angsty teenagers aside, there are some absolute geniuses pumping out little nuggets of comedy gold almost 24 hours a day. Some of the greatest examples […]
Theatre | Interview with Ole Brekke, Co-Founder of Copenhagen's Commedia School
“Watching students discover their own ecstatic joy of playing is the key ingredient of my life” With a flux of Nordic noir drama, Ben Meagher, a third-year art-history student spending the year in Copenhagen, […]
Books: Literary Fantasy: A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
With the anticipated arrival of The Hobbit to cinema screens, Leeds Student delves into the modern world of literary fantasy and A Game Of Thrones. A Game Of Thrones, the first epic novel in […]
The Cookbook Review: Exploring China by Ken Hom and Ching-He Huang
I am not a proficient cook. It is with this thought that I discover that Ken Hom is not just some young upstart attempting to break into the British cookery scene with his Chinese […]
Books: New Review: Mortality by Christopher Hitchens
Many people would give their life to attain a fraction of the achievements and talent Christopher Hitchens had. With over twenty books published; reportage, essays, literary criticism and columns, ‘Hitch’ really did give his […]
The Cookbook Review: The Great British Bake Off Showstoppers by Linda Collister
For all those keen bakers and cake-lovers out there, the last couple of months have provided endless excitement and entertainment, courtesy of BBC2’s return of The Great British Bake-Off. This year the standards seemed […]
Books: New Review: The Forrests by Emily Perkins
The Forrests captures the essence of the physical world through the sensory vision of Dorothy, the eldest daughter in the Forrests family, and is a novel about kinship, family, and change. It is a […]
What's On: I'm A Celebrity – Get Me Out Of Here
With the final of I’m A Celebrity – Get Me Out Of Here! fresh on our screens, Caitlin Williams runs through the line-up and asks, what’s the future for the rainforest? As I’m A […]
