Amy Punchard reminds us that it’s okay if we don’t achieve our New Year’s resolutions and vague goals are the way forward.
2021: Reflecting with Kindness II
Following on from her previous reflection, Celina Tran shares her thoughts on 2021 with kindness.
A Guide to New Year’s in Leeds
Don’t know what to do for NYE? Let The Gryphon help you.
2021 Trend Wrap Up
As we close the year, Jessica Hough explores the biggest trends of the 2021.
Top Picks for the Spookiest Halloweekend
Writer Harriet Purbrick shares her thoughts on the best films to watch this Halloweekend.
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.
All you need to know about Pint of Science 2021
What is Pint of Science and why should you get involved?
2021 Literary Calendar: Women Writers to Read this Year
March Of Women and Salt by Gabriela Garcia (March 30th) This is a story of immigration, detailing cigar factories from 19th century Cuba to present day detention centres in Miama. Jeanette, daughter to Cuban immigrant […]
Literary Calendar: Books to Look Forward to in 2021
The Hill We Climb and Other Poems Author: Amanda Gorman This stunning collection of poetry by Amanda Gorman includes the powerful poem performed at Biden’s presidential inauguration. A truly unique voice within American poetry, Gorman […]
The Gryphon’s artists to watch in 2021
All the acts the Music and Clubs editors think you should be keeping a firm eye on over the coming annum.
The Best Film and TV Coming in 2021
Mia Fulford gives us a rundown of all the best content coming to the big- and small-screen in 2021.
Will 2021 bring more doom and gloom?
On New Year’s Eve, we raised our glasses and drank a toast to the new year, reassuring ourselves that 2021 will hopefully be a step back to normality. However, our wishes have yet to be […]