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TV | Slum Survivors – BBC Three’s missed opportunity

Posted on 14th July 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Since it was announced that BBC Three was to be removed as an on-air channel, there has been a great deal of programming that has rendered this move, at times, questionable. However, BBC Three’s latest […]

Travel | Prague – The ideal student getaway

Posted on 11th July 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Prague. The capital of the Czech Republic, historical capital of bohemia, has a bounty of beauty and history fit to rival other more known European hotspots. Split in two by the River Vlatava, you will […]

Food | Fresh Slice – Tour de France Treats

Posted on 5th July 20145th June 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

If you’re not on your bike for Le Grand Depart, why not celebrate Le Tour de France with un petit peu of what the French are famous for – sugar filled treats and patisserie. Here […]

Food | Fresh Slice – Classic Scones

Posted on 24th June 20145th June 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

What better way to be British than with a scone, topped with an English staple – strawberry jam. This simple recipe will yield many a scone, perfect for a pre-Wimbledon tea. Ingredients 350g self raising […]

Food | Fresh Slice – Chocolate Orange Hobnobs

Posted on 15th May 20145th June 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Where is the time for baking when there are books to be read and revision to be done? Why at this time, more than any other, do we students crave anything but those mood-boosting brain […]

TV | Prey – An ITV drama that finally begins to live up to Broadchurch

Posted on 11th May 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Breaking out of a police van, jumping over and under fences and leading the police on a wild goose chase whilst single-handedly running a murder investigation. DI Marcus Farrow (John Simm) is fighting to prove […]

Travel | A day out in Sheffield

Posted on 2nd April 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Whether you have a few hours or a whole day to spend, then our Yorkshire neighbour may fit the bill. The city of Sheffield, a cultural hub, is but 40 minutes away by train, and […]

Luscious Two Lemon Cake

Posted on 26th March 20145th June 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

This lemon cake packs a powerful citrus punch, wasting none of the lemons that go into it. Yielding a marvellously moist, and quite sizeable, sponge, there’s plenty to go around. This is a slight twist […]

TV | The X Factor – Are the votes finally in?

Posted on 23rd March 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

X Factor has dominated the Saturday night prime time slot since what feels like the beginning of time, but it may finally be coming to the end of its long reign, as Simon Cowell takes […]

TV | Mary Berry Cooks – More simple and delicious recipes from the Queen of baking

Posted on 18th March 20145th June 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Several years after the BBC ditched the likes of Delia Smith from their schedule, in a seemingly ageist move that instead sought after bright young TV chefs, this approach has been reversed in recognition of […]

TV | Silk – Courtroom battles, sex, hypocrisy and even a little bit of Joy Division

Posted on 16th March 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Battles in the courtroom, sex, hypocrisy, terminal illness, love, power, and even a bit of Joy Division. What doesn’t series three of Silk have to offer? Well, for Martha Costello (Maxine Peake), it doesn’t seem […]

Lifestyle | A round up of LUU Farmer's Market

Posted on 24th February 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The prospect of traipsing into university on a Monday morning can be miserable; with a line up of long lectures, never ending seminars and a few tedious tutorials, it’s hard to believe there may be […]

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