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A great networking opportunity
Students spent thousands on bids in the auction
Amidst all the gowns of St Andrews, students finally got a taste of Hogwarts at this year’s Christmas Ball.
It gets better with age
There’s no excuse for missing Harvest Throwback
It’s an inclusive celebration of creativity and individuality
Not something to wine about
It’s back and bigger than ever
The Lumsden Club finally let us in on their secrets at this year’s triumphant Secret Garden Party.
How does digital surveillance impact your privacy and security?
As the biggest event in Freshers Week, Starfields lived up to its name in music, but the night brought to light major issues that St Andrews events need to fix.
If you’re having trouble finding any Pimms in St Andrews, it’s probably because it was all at the not-to-be-missed annual Sailing Club Garden Party.
Join 2,200 students at Starfields, the biggest event of Freshers Week 2015.
An afternoon encapsulating the St Andrews experience, the Charity Polo Tournament was the perfect day outside of the Bubble.
Women in Office: Encouraging positivity, perseverance and potential
The St Andrews Revue set the bar for future comedic performances with their resonating show, Fashion.
Dust off your dancing shoes and get ready to watch Dance Soc’s annual Showcase at the Byre.
A St Andrean tradition, the Ceilidh in the Castle was a beautiful event hosted by the Celtic Society that brought town and gown together for a fantastic celebration.
A critically acclaimed and creatively immersive audiovisual event, ReScore III brought audiences to new heights with their composition of Gravity.
SITARA* is a diverse experience that gives guests an experience that sets itself apart and takes them away from St Andrews for a night of South Asian culture.
“The main stage will truly be taking guests on a musical journey whilst ensuring they are on the dance floor to all the songs they know and love.”
If the rest of On The Rocks is anything like the opening night, it’s worth checking out.
Conclusion: we need an African Studies program at St Andrews
For anyone who ever said it’s not easy being green, you’re clearly not hanging out with the right crowd!
Join SAS at St Andrews’ first-ever Yurt Party to raise money for Disability Snowsport UK and kick off Spring Break like never before!
Don’t miss the first annual conference of the St Andrews Africa Summit (SAASUM)
Setting aside ball gowns and champagne, Friday night had St Andrews dancing to Bollywood beats with BINDI
The St Andrews Ball succeeded in their celebrations of St. Andrews, and what being a student here means – mixing the typical ball with the beauty and magic of our town.
Live Tinder provided a mellow atmosphere where friends and strangers alike got to mingle and make acquaintance over a few cocktails.
The Stand chats to the rugby boys about balls, taches, and great causes.
It seems like every student in St Andrews wanted one thing this winter – to go to the Mermaid’s Christmas Ball.
I don’t date. This is probably the main reason why.