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Groundwork Season, or How to Prep For Goldrush

ALEX MANSELL on Gold Rush groundwork

You Are What You Eat: Top 12 Brain Foods

JENNY DELL nips down to Tesco to get stock up with revision essentials…

An interview with Chris Ramsey, British comedy’s rising star

Nick Dashfield grabs five minutes with Geordie comedian Chris Ramsay during his breakthrough year

Saints Put Paid to Play Off Hopes

Paddy Bettle on the Chiefs’ last home game of the 2011/12 season.

How to Dress for the Beach

REVIEW: Glee, Season 3, ‘Big Brother’ and ‘Saturday Night Glee-ver’

The novelty is gone, the music lacks relevance, and the glee is so overwhelming it’s infuriating.

The Bahrain Grand Prix: the modern day equivalent of touring apartheid South Africa?

Ed Maclachlan on the Grand Prix being held in the Middle East

Toilet Trouble in University Library

Police called to Library after bizarre incident

The Grand National: The general public’s last uncomfortable pleasure

Ed Maclachlan guides us throught the moral maze of the National

The Voice vs. X Factor

Why The Voice is superior to the X Factor and what these shows tell us about the state of the music industry

£9 million St Cuthbert Gospel returns to Durham

British Library’s latest acquisition to be displayed in Palace Green Library.

Skeleton edition of The Buzz

The Buzz will be running a skeleton edition for exam term

Taxis: Are they really safe?

Lucy Singleton questions the safety of getting back from the club.

Oriental Museum reopens after £2m heist

University museum reopens after the return of £2million worth of Chinese artefacts.

Review: The Hunger Games

The big Spring blockbuster that every ‘adolescent’ has been waiting for.

Review: 21 Jump Street

Will Murphy checks out the latest in undercover high-school policing.

Reality check

Exploring the current obsession with ‘reality’ tv

REVIEW: The Voice, Week 4

The Voice has effectively established itself as a talent show like no other.

Spring Break: Why I chose the Swamp over the Beach

My Alternative Spring Break in the Everglades of Florida, USA.

Sexual Assault: My View

Alexandra D’Sa on why the safety of the city of Exeter has been called into question of late.

Man jailed for sexual assault in Exeter

Exeter Uni student sexually assaulted.

REVIEW: Derek

My experience in media production is limited, but even I know you should NEVER broadcast a pilot

"Nan, I Told You They Would Come For Me"

Exeter police correctly identify and arrest Exeter’s ‘Third Wheel’.

Exeter University in the Olympic Torch Procession

Drama students from the University of Exeter have been taking the leading role in organising the Exeter Olympic Torch Procession – The Battle for the Winds – taking place May 20th in Exeter city centre.

Back to the Insanitorum

Breathe a sigh a relief: America’s ‘right hand of God’ has dropped out of the race!

Renowned Salida Productions come to The Bike Shed Theatre, 18th – 21st April

Fancy a break from revision? Salida Productions is coming to Exeter, and bringing two must see shows with them.

Untangling the story of the St Andrews hairdresser

Action! Half Cut Short Film Festival

Cha-Qing

Thieves make off with a £2million Chinese takeaway from Durham University

REVIEW: The Voice, Week 3

Once again the BBC demonstrate their talent show naivety and make Simon Cowell look good.

The Jeffries Academy Easter Egg Special

Damian Jeffries makes Easter eggs, the perfect present for loved ones.

21 Jump Street Competition Vote

hThe best entries have been shortlisted. It is now up to you to decide who wins the 55 inch, Sony 3D TV.

21 Jump Street Competition Vote

The best entries have been shortlisted. It is now up to you to decide who wins the 55 inch, Sony 3D TV.

A Homage to the Real Egg

The humble chicken egg steals some limelight this Easter – starring in a savoury version of the classic Nest Cake.

UCL Sinking Like a Lead Balloon

It’s just too heavy

"I’m not racist, but…."

Why nullifying sentences don’t work

REVIEW: The Voice, Episode 2

Tom Jones seems to be playing the father figure to the bickering Jesse and will.i.am. Danny is just the boring cousin that nobody wanted to invite.

An ExeterDrop Warning

Student house broken in to by previously featured "third wheel".

Lecture Hall Stereotypes

Taking a look at the characters we all know and love in the lecture hall.

REVIEW: Glee, Season 3, Episode 14, ‘On My Way’

A fantastic return to form for the ailing musical-comedy-drama.

Exam time weather: Sod’s Law.

The United Kingdom, which in normal circumstances can be depended on for consistently terrible weather- the kind of weather that actively makes you resent going outdoors- suddenly erupts into glorious spring.

Why are you all such morons?

A brief discussion of thinking critically.

SUMMER BALL SHAM

Think it’s fair to pay £40 to hear a bunch of nobodies? Think UCL deserves better?

Strand Poly Melancholy

You’re from King’s? You must be unintelligent.

Pirate Fancy Dress – Win £100 ASOS voucher

The Drop looks at Pirate Fancy Dress Chic

Pirate Fancy Dress – Win £100 ASOS voucher

The Buzz looks at Pirate Fancy Dress Chic

KAOS Fashion Show 2012

A night of stunning fashion, vibrant dance performances, curry, and semi-naked male models.

Another One Bites The Dust

Another Durham nightlife mainstay falls by the wayside