Evie-Mae Ford

Evie-Mae Ford
Location
Lancaster
Expertise

She loves writing about English Literature, Politics, News, Student news, Different Societies, Music and Christmas

  • Evie joined The Lancaster Tab in 2024 as a student writer looking to develop her abilities in Journalism. She was quickly offered the role of News Editor, being placed in charge of news publications surrounding the Lancaster and Lancashire area.
  • Evie is interested in Politics and English Literature. She is also interested in raising awareness about current issues in society.
  • In her spare time, Evie enjoys reading Classic Literature and learning about Post-war British Politics, she also love listening to music in her spare time

Experience

After taking essay based subjects through the entirety of her education, she developed her writing skills through assignments. Furthermore, she completed an EPQ during her 2 years in college, basing her essay on her favourite novel; Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte and Feminism within literature

Education

Elton high school - 2016-2012 Holy Cross College 2021-2023 -I completed A Levels in English Literature, History and Philosophy Lancaster University - 2023 - Present Studying a joint honours degree in English Literature and Politics

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Posts

Lancaster University student to row 367 miles in 14 days for Teenage Cancer Trust

Samuel Binks is aiming to complete 14 rowing machine marathons in a fortnight to raise money for charity

Lancaster University professor stars in new season of Great British Railway Journeys

Simon Bainbridge joins Michael Portillo’s BBC series to discuss the Lakeland poets

Construction of the new infirmary near Lancaster Uni has been pushed back until 2035

Building of the new Royal Lancaster Infirmary has been pushed back indefinitely