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The Tab reviews some Liverpool’s most popular stop-off points and destinations on a night crammed full of booze-fuelled debauchery and mayhem. First up, The Raz…
Tom Allright poses the question: is more now expected of Hall Chairs?
If you are just willing to take a look at what’s out there then you shouldn’t miss out on this unique experience.
The University has clearly spent time and money investing in world class facilities that can cater for these needs, but have similar investments and improvements been made for us, the students?
Caroline Gaunt is enchanted by Durham University Ballet Company’s stunning production
Caroline Gaunt braves the North Eastern ‘summer’ to experience Thrust Stage in action.
Durham DJ Society’s first event is just days away, and you could be there with five of your friends
I am not the only person in the world, or even at UEA, who has suffered at the hands of someone who was meant to love us, and I want you to know, if you’re one of them, you’re not alone.
You nominated them, now choose the winner! Who is Exeter’s fittest lecturer?
The One Music talks you through some music to help you forget your exams
England fans travelling to Euro 2012 next month have been warned to take extra care, following BBC Panorama reports of extreme racism in the stadiums of Poland and Ukraine.
It’s graduation time in the sporadically sentimental but largely underwhelming season finale of Glee.
Get your society or friends involved and prove who has the ultimate indurance in the first ever beach marathon.
The UEA LGBT Student Experience Survey is a hugely important and inspirational (I suspect it will become a model to be imitated across the country) project… I am very honoured to have been asked to introduce it to you and declare my support for it.
Chloe Birch asks whether Bridget Jones is a lot more than a failing damsel in distress, and looks at what her infamous diary and knickers can teach us in the love department.
The New Directions head to Nationals in season three’s penultimate episode.
Exeter Drop’s new anonymous blogger seeks to share her misfortunes with you.
Thinking of travelling this summer? Considering volunteering abroad in the future? Here are some tips and tricks of the trade to ensure you have the best time and avoid the scares and scams.
Cambridge is the latest victim of a bomb scare hoax hitting unis across the country
Cambridge becomes the sixth university to be targeted by hoax bomb threats following evacuations in Durham and Bristol…
Catch a glimpse into the naked lives of the ladies and gentlemen who dared to answer my one revealing question: “What is your deepest and naughtiest sexual fantasy?”
Facebook are trialling a new feature where you pay a small sum of money to have your “important” posts be highlighted and remain higher in friends’ news feeds for longer.
The FA Cup final was not the only game on Saturday May 5. Just as exciting and more important for fellow Arsenal fans was the Emirates fixture against Norwich, which ended in a spectacular 3-3 draw
A first hand account of the heated Hill vs. Bailey charity rugby event.
UCL is the fifth best university in the country, according to The Times Good University Guide.
Culture Editor Mark Gibbs gives a rundown of last night’s Teaching Awards ceremony
The UEA Drop challenges one hungry student to feed themselves for a week. Trouble is, she only has a £20 note.
Come down tonight to Durham City to see the heavyweights of College rugby do battle
One click, and we were radical, socially aware activists. The was no need to attend rallies, chain oneself to government buildings, or even stand in the pouring rain with a collecting bucket – we could all change the world simply by logging into Facebook.
Anna Gorska reviews the controversial yet entertaining production of HCTC’s ‘Cloud Nine’…