Here’s what Sheffield club night each degree course should go to
These claims are based on a mixture of aura, vibes, and a few miniscule facts
With two universities, Sheffield is a buzzing student city and has a cornucopia of nightlife options. So many that it’s hard to decide which club night to choose. Where is the best place to go? That’s the question.
Therefore, here’s some free advice of which club night you and your fellow course mates should attend, based on which degree.
This is coming from an expert in Sheffield club nights, who took being a silly fresher way to seriously – so pay attention.
Tigerworks – Zoology
Do they study tigers in zoology? Maybe? Maybe not? Either way, the neon sign blaring “Go Get Em Tiger” and the infamous tiger ears given out every freshers week must make zoology students feel right at home, in the depths of the jungle. Well, that is until they try a five pound round and realise they are actually far from the jungle, but instead surrounded by the inhabitants of West Street – which in a way is a jungle of its own.
ROAR – Sports science
Sports science students should be at ROAR every Wednesday without fail, because it is the home for the Wednesday night sports socials, so all sports science students are required to attend as part of their degree – I think that’s somewhere in the uni regulations. If not, it should be.
The Leadmill – Law
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This may not be as obvious as others, but, as a law student would say, let me explain my argument. The moment I enter The Leadmill, I am transported to a different dimension of cheeky Vimtos and indie bangers; it’s an escape like no other. An escape I believe every law student needs and would highly benefit from.
Leave your books and your case studies at the door, and explore the realms of The Leadmill. Or to put it more simply, I can 100 per cent see a law student forming a great argument to borrow someone’s regulars card.
West Street Live – Chemistry
When you walk into West Street Live, the very first thing that smacks you around the face is a ceiling to floor display of a menagerie of different alcoholic concoctions and potions. To truly decipher each, it’s probably necessary to be a chemistry student. So they should thrive in West Street Live. I couldn’t tell you for the life of me what chemicals and concoctions go into a skibidi rizz bomb, but I’m sure a chemistry student could.
Poptarts – English literature
A message to English literature students, if you aren’t already, substitute your literature classics for some top charting classics at poppytees. William Shakespeare or Taylor Swift? George Orwell or One Direction? Emily Bronte or Britney Spears? On a Saturday night at the Foundry they are all the same.
Corporation – History
A history student’s lack of contact hours in university allows them to go out on a Monday night and not have to worry about the consequences of making a Tuesday 9am the next morning. So Corp Mondays is a perfect fit. Furthermore, the smoke machines really imitate the smog of the industrial revolution – truly an immersive experience for your studies. Simply, Corp nights are always ones for the history books- reasons both good and bad.