Graduates always seem to note writing their dissertation as one of the most memorable university experiences. Stressful and repetitive, yes: but memorable all the same. Working into the night in the library, many a coffee […]

Graduates always seem to note writing their dissertation as one of the most memorable university experiences. Stressful and repetitive, yes: but memorable all the same. Working into the night in the library, many a coffee […]
The Turkish President, Recep Erdogan, has been facing backlash after appointing a new rector from his political party for Bogazici University and later for making several anti-LGBTQ+ claims against protesting students. Ioana Grădinaru reports.
“I think the university accommodation team put profit before their students’ wellbeing and mental health.” Sarah Garraway reports.
Sarah Garraway reflects on students’ feelings about the government’s negligence.
Madeleine Williams speaks to students about their response to the government advised ‘travel window’.
In this week’s article Siobhan takes us through a day in her life as an online study abroad student.
Thousands of cases of Coronavirus are being reported by students across the UK, leaving many uncertain about whether returning to university was the right thing to do in the current climate. Students are distraught, […]
INTRODUCING ROOTED! In this article, Geeta discusses how we can be more sustainable in the way we buy and sell books
The University’s response to the pandemic was poorly coordinated, unsympathetic and reckless, according to some student and staff. Clarissa Leung reports.
Today on Call Keir, the Leader of the Labour Party listened to the concerns of freshers’ and their families.
As student loan interest rates increase this year, Nina Patel breaks down the obscurities around what this means for those at university.
The morning after the night before: the science.