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Interview with Elorm Haligah

Posted on 25th October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Elorm Haligah talks to The Gryphon about employment inequality, the importance of volunteering, and being president of Nottingham ACS! When I manage to pin Elorm Haligah down for a chat, he is just about to […]

Features Editor Brigitte Phillips Gets the Chop!

Posted on 19th October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It has finally happened, something I have been building up to for well over a year, I cut off all my hair. Well, not exactly all of it, but a significant chunk of it. My […]

“Life is about compromise. Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good”

Posted on 18th October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

I’ve known about Helen Lewis for a while now. If you hadn’t clocked her name in a copy of the New Statesman, both as a Deputy Editor and a contributor, then you might have seen […]

Does the Russell Group Reputation Still Have Prestige?

Posted on 17th October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

As final year students across the country begin to prepare for life as a graduate, those who have studied at the University of Leeds may expect to find themselves in a more advantageous position than […]

Dealing with Mental Health

Posted on 15th October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

When faced with difficult emotional struggle at university, it’s often hard to know where to turn. It can be a challenge for people suffering from mental health issues to know whether they need to seek […]

Features | Sam Pepper Exposed

Posted on 11th October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

There’s something wicked in the state of YouTube. Those of you who have spent any time on the website on the past year or so will know the problem. Starting with Ed Blann (Eddplant) in […]

Features | 9/11 Survivor: ‘I thought it was the end of the world, that’s what it felt like’

Posted on 5th October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Thirteen years on, the events surrounding the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center still affect us today. The Gryphon spoke to Ian Robb, Leeds Graduate and 9/11 survivor, about his experience. On the evening […]

Features I Interview with Owen Jones

Posted on 4th October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

By Ruby Lott-Lavigna Owen Jones definitely did not have time for this interview. Having just published The Establishment, a book that looks to challenge unquestioned power, whilst also being the BBC’s token ‘lefty’ to go to […]

Features | ‘Yes’ for Scottish Independence or are we ‘Better Together’?

Posted on 3rd August 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Imagine Hadrian’s Wall rebuilt, standing 50 foot high like the fixture in Game of Thrones, with a single gateway guarded by stern-looking, kilt-wearing security. Imagine it is June, the strawberries and cream are being enjoyed […]

Features | Making the most of your revision time

Posted on 22nd May 201415th July 2020 by Michelle Heinrich

With exam season well and truly upon us it seems that everyone has their own opinion on how to formulate the most air-tight revision strategy. Some make use of the 24 hour opening times at […]

Features | Five facts to spice up your St George's Day

Posted on 23rd April 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

We all know that St. George’s Day can be a little underwhelming so to make the day a little more interesting you here are five things to impress your mates with down the pub.   […]

Features | The strangest Easter traditions around

Posted on 20th April 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

We all know that chocolate, hot cross buns and morris dancing are Easter traditions but now LSi brings you some of the weirdest traditions from around the world.   Simnel Cake We all know that […]

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