It’s that time of year again when campus is plastered with posters telling us to ‘Vote for X’ or ‘Get down with Y’ and our Twitter feeds are taken over by the union trying desperately […]
Fashion | Nail Trends – Textured Talons
We’re letting the polish do the work this week with our textured nails. Now that we’re well into March, Spring pastel shades are trending again meaning it’s time for candy pinks, mint greens and sunny […]
Music | Bombay Bicycle Club live
Bombay Bicycle Club O2 Academy 4/5 Stepping out into an impressive light show, Bombay Bicycle Club were more than comfortable in greeting a full house at Leeds’ 02 Academy. On the back of releasing their […]
Fashion | Brand Alert – Regal Rose
Looking for somewhere to find your accessories without the inevitable trip to TopShop or, if your more committed, trip to Camden Market to find something more unique? Look no further than the online jewellery boutique: […]
Fashion | Cheap but Chic
River Island Black Halter Neck Body £12.00 This is the ideal bodycon suit. River Island offer a beautiful cut out halter neck leotard for only £12.00. The slim-fitting shape allows a smooth silhouette, which would […]
News | A Capella society ace competition
The A Capella society’s primary choir have sung their way into the top five groups in the country this week. The Songsmiths did a tour-de-force performance as they took part in the Voice Festival UK […]
Clubs | Review – Canal Mills presents Jon Hopkins, Tourist
Photo: Justin Gardner Jon Hopkins has been busy. Off the back of his 2013 Mercury Prize-nominated album, Immunity, he has embarked on a huge European tour, arranged films scores, whilst also finding the time to wave […]
Features | A Year in Industry – Is it worth it?
Julia Mascetti talks about her year in the arts industry so far. She studies Music but is currently doing a work placement at a classical music PR agency. Although receiving some student loan and bursary, […]
Comment | Leeds Labour's dubious tactics
Last year the Labour leader Ed Miliband vowed to end his party’s “machine politics” – a grubby, discredited means of political advancement that is often most prevalent among left-wing elites in search of self advancement. […]
Features | Lest we forget – Remembering World War One
To mark one hundred years since the outbreak of the First World War, Leeds Museum and Galleries is teaming up with a group of volunteers to run a series of exhibitions and activities. We take […]
Comment | Politicians, practice what you preach
Michael Gove recently hit the headlines when he chose to send his daughter to, shock-horror, a comprehensive school. This made him the first ever sitting Conservative Education Secretary to do so. Now, as these stories […]
Interview | Saliha – Honour abuse survivor
Honour abuse survivor and Leeds student, Saliha, talks to LS about her experience and how her desire for independence pushed her to leave her family. Think about all the things in your life you […]