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Film | Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom – Just not quite long enough to do justice

Posted on 19th January 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Image: Videovision Entertainment A film based on Nelson Mandela’s autobiography, Mandela: A Long Walk to Freedom, was always going to be successful in the post-Christmas cinema listings. It was also bound to receive a plethora […]

Fashion | If money weren't an issue we'd be buying…

Posted on 18th January 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Jil Sander Riverton cashmere coat, £3,410 at Harrod’s. January. Infamously the most miserable month of the year where the realization dawns on us that it’s another twelve months until Christmas and January exams are only […]

News | Union card compares women to dogs

Posted on 17th January 201414th December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

A card comparing women to dogs and suggesting that they have chlamydia has been on sale in the Union this week. The card, which featured a picture of a dog and the title ‘Beware of […]

Science | Meditation

Posted on 16th January 201414th December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Harvard Medical School is currently funding a five year study to investigate the impact of meditation on genes and brain activity in the chronically stressed. The prestige of this study may mean more medical practitioners recommend mediation […]

Features | How healthy eating can improve your grey matter as well as your waist line

Posted on 16th January 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

As we move into 2014, many of us are starting to battle the bulge generated by all that turkey, pudding, chocolate and general rubbish we’ve inhaled over the Christmas break. None more so than myself. […]

Gielgud Theatre, London | Strangers on a Train – Good, but not Hitchcock

Posted on 15th January 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Image: Gielgud Theatre With stage decorations to fill any design student’s wildest dream, Strangers on a Train is not only a tense, emotive and dynamic play but a visual spectacle to remember. Based on Patricia […]

Comment | COP-out for the Warsaw talks

Posted on 15th January 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

After the revelation that 90 companies have produced 63 per cent of the cumulative global emissions of industrial carbon dioxide and methane between 1751-2010, the role of corporations in the climate change debate was thrown […]

Features | 10 Things You Learn in Your First Semester

Posted on 14th January 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

We did it, guys! After twelve gruelling weeks, we made it to the finish line relatively unscathed. Despite countless episodes of essay-induced despair where we may have threatened to throw in the towel altogether and […]

Fashion | YMC Fashion Week Party

Posted on 13th January 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

There ain’t no party like a fashion week party. This week I scored an invite to the YMC after show party, hosted by Men’s Health and Liberty, London. As David Gandy showed off his newly embroidered ‘David […]

Features | Realistic Aims for Real Results

Posted on 10th January 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

A lot of us are pretty cynical about new years. Whether we’re drinking and partying the night away out on the town with our mates, or, in my case, vegging out on the couch watching […]

Film | Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues – Was it even that good in the first place?

Posted on 10th January 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Image: Paramount Pictures When Will Ferrell first appeared on the American talk show Conan as Ron Burgundy playing his jazz flute and announced that the sequel to the 2004 cult-classic was going to happen, the […]

Fashion | Nail Trends – Waterfall

Posted on 9th January 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

There’s no better way to kickstart 2014 than with a splash of colour and we’re doing just that with our waterfall nails this week. From tip to base, nails are jazzed up with all sorts of […]

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