How wonderful it is watching Boris Johnson have tantrums at the dispatch box, but as the Conservative Party implodes the opposition cannot afford to stretch out on the front bench. The Conservatives are weaker than […]
Are we Wasting our Time with Arts and Humanities Degrees?
In a generation tormented with the increasing pressures of achieving financial stability, a growing number of students are opting for STEM subjects and careers rather than the supposedly “indulgent” arts and humanities discipline. An important […]
Charity Declares Leeds as the First ‘Women-Friendly City’ in UK
Next year’s International Women’s Day will mark the beginning of Leeds becoming the UK’s first Women Friendly City. The announcement came earlier this week from Women’s Lives Leeds who has spent the past 2 years […]
Trouble in Paradise?
Tara Melia discusses the validity of Love Island’s matchmaking techniques or if it’s a desperate claim for fame.
Virgo vs Libra Season (S1E3): Florentino, India Jordan, Eruchie – Review
The third event from Season’s astrology-themed club night made its Chunk debut last week, and it was a wonderfully intimate night.
Labour Promises to Promote Social Justice in Party Conference
Beginning in the wake of the proroguing of parliament, the 2019 Labour Party Conference took place as Britain’s ongoing political crisis over Brexit reached new heights of animosity and unpredictability. But, although the conference was […]
Societies: The Spice of University Life
With over 300 societies at the University of Leeds this could be the year that you discover a new interest, or develop an existing one! If you want to try something new, make a difference […]
A Freshers Fashion Note
Fashion editors Lydia, Iona and Sarah give their advice on what to wear as you start uni.
Time to Kick Our Fashion Habits?
Think about how often you make an ASOS order. Have you ever considered what the environmental impact of those purchases might be? In recent years there has been an increase in the awareness of sustainability […]
Is Notting Hill Forgetting Its Roots?
When 500 people gathered for the first ever Notting Hill Carnival in 1966, no one could have imagined its coming popularity. This year saw 2.5 million attendees, 40,000 volunteers and 9,000 police, making it the […]
Time to Reject the Royals?
‘Guys don’t worry, the royals don’t have REAL power, they just bring in money from tourism – oh wait…’ That was the sarcastic post put up by my socialist friend on Facebook late last month. […]
Sam Fender’s music career is blasting off with his debut album Hypersonic Missiles
Sam Fender, a BBC Sounds nominee (2018) and Brits Critic’s Choice Award Winner (2019) is the lovely lad whose husky vocals have graced our soundwaves this year. After the success of his singles ‘Talk in […]