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UNICEF Society lights up Leeds campus

Posted on 29th November 201929th November 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

A new UNICEF society has developed in LUU and you can get involved!

BEAT-ing Eating Disorders This Christmas

Posted on 29th November 2019 by Jessica Farmer

Jess Farmer discusses work of new LUUBEAT society and their future plans

Is Your Diet Not Meating Expectations? Take The Veg Pledge

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Tilly Judges

Tilly Judges discusses why you should go vegetarian or vegan for the cancer research ‘veg pledge’

Alan Sugar And The Homeless Street Angels

Posted on 21st October 201925th November 2019 by Olivia Frankland

Alan Sugar tweeted a hypocritical plea to his 5.3 million followers, asking them donate money to help the Homeless Street Angels after their van broke down on Leeds Light Night. The only van owned by […]

Charity Declares Leeds as the First ‘Women-Friendly City’ in UK

Posted on 4th October 20194th October 2019 by Elliott Hodgkin

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 […]

Have the experience of a lifetime with Leeds RAG this summer!

Posted on 8th February 201929th March 2019 by Eleanor Smith

What are your plans this summer? How about getting involved with LUU’s biggest fundraising society by completing one of the many challenges and projects running this spring and summer? There are a huge range to […]

In The Middle With Leeds RAG Fashion Show

Posted on 1st February 201927th March 2019 by Victoria Copeland

The Gryphon Fashion sat down with Fashion Show directors Arabella Bowes and Tamika Hewitt ahead of the event on the 28th February, to discuss preparations for the show and the chosen charities that it will […]

Social Enterprise: Putting the ‘Good’ in ‘Good Business’

Posted on 1st February 20191st April 2019 by Dmitry Fedoseev

It’s easy to be cynical about business. When a consumer giant like Amazon can court enormous tax breaks whilst openly abusing its employees, ‘corporation’ begins to sound like a four-letter word. Thankfully, there are literally […]

Leeds Coffee Shop to Sell ‘Piers Morgan’ Vegan Donuts for Charity

Posted on 18th January 20194th March 2019 by Ed Barnes

Tomorrow, popular student destination Temple Coffee and Donuts will be selling their new ‘Piers Vegan Donut’, topped with an edible picture of Piers Morgan. The completely vegan donut will retail for £3.50, and Temple Coffee […]

RAG Week: Raising Awareness and Giving Something for Everyone

Posted on 20th November 201829th March 2019 by Eleanor Smith

RAG Member and News Editor, Eleanor Smith, gives us a run-down on LUU’s biggest volunteering society’s largest event of the year. This week saw Leeds Raising and Giving (RAG) take over the University of Leeds […]

Making No Bones About Leeds Marrow

Posted on 19th October 201829th March 2019 by Emily Durston

Meet the society who are helping to save lives across the UK. From organising donation drives to training up new ambassadors, Leeds Marrow are making it easier than ever to get students aware of blood […]

The New Wave of Neo-Colonialism

Posted on 9th March 20187th August 2019 by Caitlin Tilley

The current Oxfam scandal, and the varying array of comments and criticism surrounding it demonstrates in black and white that colonial mentalities still exist towards the developing world. With this in mind, appropriate conduct in […]

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