‘Never Before’ (if you’ll excuse the pun) has a band from the other side of the world slotted in so perfectly into the indie scene of the North of England. DMA’S – the honorary Northerners, […]
How will the energy crisis impact students?
With the wholesale cost of natural gas reaching record highs, the UK is braced for a winter energy crisis which it is feared will wreak havoc on businesses and drive the cost of living up […]
Taylor Swift takes us back to 2012 with the re-release of ‘Red’
What we should have all learned by now, is that Taylor doesn’t stop. She will simply never stop. Having been in the game for 15 years, she’s at her most productive, with a near-constant flow of musical output – and no one is complaining.
Sydney’s Gang of Youths set to support Sam Fender in Leeds
Following the announcement of their third album Angel in Realtime, Gang of Youths are out to impress in Leeds later this month. As the guests of Sam Fender on his sold-out arena tour, they have traveled the UK playing to crowds of thousands. They will be making their stop at First Direct Arena, Leeds, on the 24th of November.
LUU refuses to support UCU industrial action
Leeds University Union has announced that it will not be supporting the upcoming strikes led by the University and College Union, one of the largest higher education trade unions in the UK.
A ray of hope on our night-time streets: Following the Leeds Street Angels on their patrol
In the wake of an apparent spiking epidemic and renewed discussions around safety on nights out, Emily Lieberg spent a shift with Leeds Street Angels to learn more about the work of the organisation.
Two Months On…Is ‘Donda’ Kanye West’s Magnum Opus?
Over two months have passed since the release of Kanye West’s (now formally known as Ye) 10th solo studio album, Donda, which came to life following three performative public listening events. But how does the final version of the album stack up against his past releases, and the other big-name releases of the year?
‘Girls Night In’: Leeds Students Boycott- The Spiking Crisis
‘Revolution is coming.’ Following increased reports regarding young students being confronted with violence and malicious spiking attempts, the issue has gained traction across social media platforms. Things need to change in terms of the uncertainty […]
Autumn Walks in Leeds
Leaves are falling, squirrels are scampering up the trees, and you’re feeling guilty about the amount of time you’re spending on Netflix. Don’t worry – we’ve all been there. However, if you’re up for a […]
House Hunting Season: The Do’s and Dont’s
Spooky season is here. And no, I am not talking about Halloween, because that’s nothing compared to what you’re about to go through these next couple of months. House hunting can be both scary and […]
In conversation with Will Sergeant of Echo & the Bunnymen
The Gryphon spoke to guitarist Will Sergeant about the early days of Echo and the Bunnymen, the music that transformed them from an obscure indie secret to a household name, as well as how it feels to perform those classic songs 40 years later.
Sustainable fashion store ‘Tråd Collective’ opens in Headingley
Following Tråd Collective’s recent launch party, Bethany Wright interviewed store owner Josefin Wanner about ethical fashion, her own designs and student sustainability.