The university has been experiencing serious technical failures all week, with the Portal, VLE, lecture capture and other IT services all crashing on Monday, and going down sporadically over following days. The Leeds branch of […]
Student halls shuts after fire safety inspection
Trinity Hall student accommodation, a 94-bedroom luxury student development in Woodhouse, has been shut down following an inspection by a West Yorkshire Fire Service Marshal. The brand new residence was due to open to tenants […]
Leeds Vice-Chancellor talks about redevelopment, Brexit and the cost of university
The Gryphon speaks to Sir Alan Langlands about the redevelopment programme, Brexit and the cost of university. Why would you say now is such an exciting time to be joining the University? I think it […]
British Tennis Success Down Under
Andy Murray. Novak Djokovic. Melbourne. A familiar scene with an all too familiar ending for the Scot, now winless in five Australian Open finals and forced to watch his rival hoist his sixth Australian trophy […]
US Open wide open
On Monday, thousands of expectant spectators will converge on Flushing Meadows for the final Grand Slam of the season, and if it is anywhere near as exciting as last year’s event, then we are in […]
Petition helps end charges for Leodis stools
A petition against Leodis residents being charged for the replacement of poor quality stools has been successful. The Change.org petition, established two weeks ago, gathered 274 signatures and prompted Residential Accommodation to issue a statement […]
Race to London hots up
As many of the world’s top players converge on Paris for the final tennis tournament before the ATP World Tour Finals, there is still much to be decided this season. Following Rafael Nadal’s withdrawal from […]
Sport | US Open hots up
The first week of the US Open has passed and there have already been plenty of talking points at the final Grand Slam of the year. Defending champion Rafael Nadal is absent with a wrist […]
Sport | Great Britain make history in Davis Cup first round
Great Britain reached the Davis Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 1986 with a brilliant win over the USA. Andy Murray got the ball rolling with a comfortable straight-sets victory over Donald Young, before James Ward pulled […]
Murray's Moment At Last While Serena Rewrites Records
With a golden summer of British sport coming to a close, all eyes as far as the tennis world was concerned were now keenly focusing across the Atlantic on the final major of […]