Chris Woods, Nightline’s External Coordinator, talks to LS about what it’s really like to work at Nightline and the issues they deal with on a daily basis. Students are under constant pressure throughout their […]
Features | Are letting agents and landlords exploiting students?
Following a recent LS investigation into a landlord who wasn’t who he said he was, we investigate how much letting agents know about the properties they advertise and what students need to be wary of. […]
Features | The Living Wage: it’s only fair
The University relies on its cleaners and other ancillary workers, but often they are employed by external companies without the same rights as university staff. LS looks at the latest developments on campus. Crawling into the seminar room at […]
Features | Black History: a class worth taking?
The beginning of October marked the start of Black History Month, an awareness event that takes place primarily in the UK and the USA. The event stems from the argument that the histories of the […]
The Interview: Jay Rayner
Over coffee at The Ivy Observer food critic and regular MasterChef judge Jay Rayner tells Lucy Holden about metaphorically sharpening his knives, a feature that landed him in a Dutch bath with a hooker […]