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Tramlines 2021: Worth the wait

Posted on 3rd August 202114th August 2021 by Jay Fullarton

Jay Fullarton talks us through his experience attending Tramlines festival: a government test event that heralds the return of great summer festivals.

Squid experiment with unreleased chaos at The Leadmill

Posted on 4th July 20214th July 2021 by Eleanor Palmer

Eleanor Palmer headed to Squid’s sold out Fieldworks tour in Sheffield for a socially distanced night of experimental chaos.

Preview: Tramlines Festival – 23-25.07.21

Posted on 10th June 202110th June 2021 by Jay Fullarton

Jay Fullarton provides a look at the unmissable Tramlines 2021 lineup, taking place in Sheffield from the 23rd to the 25th of July.

Emily Burns Entrances The Leadmill, 22.04.19

Posted on 7th April 20197th April 2019 by Jennifer Hyman

Emily Burns was just a little ‘Too Cool’ performing at Café Totem in Sheffield. Playing to a small but dedicated crowd of fans, she truly showcased her talent and sounded amazing! Stood amongst a backdrop […]

In the Middle with Emily Burns

Posted on 7th April 20197th April 2019 by Jennifer Hyman

Sat on a sofa in the dressing room ahead of her performance that evening at Sheffield’s Café Totem, I talked beginnings, songwriting, collaboration and plans for the future with Emily Burns alongside her friend and […]

Sheffield University Halts Business Scheme… Because It’s Too Successful

Posted on 26th November 201815th March 2019 by Beatriz Casarrubios Lopez

The University of Sheffield have called halt to a business scheme they started for students, as it proved too successful! The scheme encouraged students to take their own initiative and have a year out to […]

Campus Watch

Posted on 6th October 20186th October 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

University of Glasgow: University Owns Up to Slavery Wealth   The ‘Slavery, Abolition and the University of Glasgow Report’, published last month, has revealed that the University of Glasgow received as much as £200 million […]

10 ways to de-stress now that exams are done.

Posted on 2nd February 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

There’s no two ways about it, exams are stressful. But now, thankfully, for most of us they’re over. So here are 10 ways to de-stress now that you’re free. Meet your friends for a coffee […]

Hillsborough families report: Why has it taken 28 years?

Posted on 21st November 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The fact that it has taken 28 years for a Hillsborough families report is nothing short of a national disgrace. Many Hillsborough family members and also survivors of the disaster have had to deal with […]

Leeds Gets Top Ten Spot for First Time

Posted on 1st October 201713th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The University of Leeds has secured a place in the top 10 universities in the UK, in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018. The overall 2018 rankings are based on a […]

PPG Leeds 1st Birthday w/ Objekt @ Wire 31/05

Posted on 7th June 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Sheffield night Pretty Pretty Good (PPG) celebrated a year of taking their parties to a better Yorkshire city on 31st May, booking Objekt for their Leeds 1st birthday to play an all-night-long set at Wire. […]

Lengoland: How the internet saved Bassline

Posted on 11th March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Spend enough time in a student city, and you’ll encounter bassline in one form or another, be it in the second room to a more prominent genre such as drum and bass, mixed into midweek […]

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