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Cardiff Uni and Cardiff Students’ Union have announced they will parade at Pride 2023

The parade will be held in the city centre on 17th and 18th June

Police to be investigated after car crash victims were only discovered after 48 hours

The vehicle which contained five people was found in the St. Mellons area of Cardiff

Golf Fang, Cardiff’s newest crazy golf venue is set to open later this month

Students will be able to get a cocktail and an 18-hole round for less than £15

Cardiff Uni has funded a mural of Wales’ first Black headteacher, Betty Campbell MBE

The mural was painted outside Mount Stuart Primary School, where Mrs Campbell taught

Welsh universities warn 1,000 jobs are at-risk due to loss of EU funding later this year

60 ongoing projects are set to lose support

Wendy Larner appointed as Cardiff Uni’s new Vice-Chancellor as Colin Riordan steps down

She will be the first woman to hold the position in Cardiff University’s 140-year history

Chicken lovers rejoice: Popeyes is opening its first Welsh branch in Cardiff next month

BRB putting my name down to attend the opening night

Welsh Government to raise student maintenance support by almost 10 per cent for 2023-24

Loans will be increased by 9.4 per cent, allowing qualifying students to claim up to £11,720

All Cardiff Uni degrees will be making a loss without international students, VC warns

‘We can either have fewer students, a decline in the quality of teaching or more investment in teaching our own students, and I’m in favour of the latter’

‘A nice chap through and through’: Strictly winner Hamza Yassin is a Bangor Uni graduate

Hamza graduated in 2011 with a degree in zoology