Tasha Johnson sits down with the University of Leeds’ Dr Mark Sumner to discuss the university’s involvement with Textile 2030
The paradox of creating new clothes: how fast-fashion is trying to seep into 2021’s nostalgic trends
Amelia Averis looks at the issues that arise from recreating looks from the past
Leeds’ oldest pub re-opens its doors
Leo Joslin reports on Whitelocks’ opening.
Dear the UK: you are not the centre of the European universe, and your Eurovision defeat was not political
Freja Ellefsen and Jess Garnett debunk the British public’s myths concerning the UK’s Eurovision flop.
In conversation with This Trippy Hippie: Her Book, Life with Disability and TikTok Fame
Evie Meg, or This Trippie Hippie, has risen to Tik Tok stardom during the pandemic, now having gathered a following of 13.2 million on TikTok, and 584K on Youtube. She is known for posting videos […]
Would you Accept a Job on the Basis that you were Filling a Company’s POC Quota?
“You would be a great addition to the team,” says the interviewer as you wrap up your interview for a job you’ve been pining for since you graduated. With a large smile on your face […]
The Best Sheltered and Heated Outdoor Places to Eat and Drink in Leeds
The reopening of outdoor hospitality was superb and personally, I relished the opportunity to not have to go on walk whilst sipping my coffee. But after a couple weeks, drinking a pint in the cold, […]
How to Deal with Rejection from your Dream Graduate Scheme
No one likes rejection. We don’t apply to jobs hoping for the worst. However, what is even worse is rejection from a job that you’ve been dreaming of for years. It seems everything you have […]
Reflecting on my Final Year
Graduates always seem to note writing their dissertation as one of the most memorable university experiences. Stressful and repetitive, yes: but memorable all the same. Working into the night in the library, many a coffee […]
Squid take you on a sonic journey through the Bright Green Field
Ben Forrest reviews Bright Green Field, the long-awaited debut album from Brighton-based quintet Squid.
Review: Open Theatre’s The Farce Dimension
What would you do if you discovered there was a gorilla on the loose in your wardrobe, which also happened to be a portal into a multiverse consisting only of farces? Call animal protection services, […]
Screaming in Silence: ‘Sound of Metal’ Review and Analysis
SPOILER WARNING: This article contains in-depth discussion of key plot points.