Richard Singleton

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Posts

Carla Jenkins: What would your mam think?

Remember: the ‘VIP’ section is just a room in a barn which gives out sausage rolls.

Miriam Rodero: vs Sexism

Let’s tackle sexism.

Annabel Romanos: Don’t always play it safe

Face the unknown, but enjoy what you have as well

Katie O’Donnell: Tales from petit taxis

The next instalment of Katie’s foreign public transport experiences.

Imogen Clarke: Dye Hard With Hockey Sticks

We might not be top of the league table, but we’re guaranteed to be having the best time.

Patrick Leigh-Pemnerton: Sun is shining

Let’s transport the whole library ethos to castle sands.

How you spend your time is up to nobody but you

It’s precious – make the most of it

One Night Stand: Neighbours, Part 2

Drew and Emma enjoyed a lovely meal at the One Under – see what they made of the company.

One Night Stand: Neighbours

Pat and Patel went on a date together at the One Under – with girls as well for a change.

Annabel Romanos: What now?

Essential reading for the stress free and bored.

Imogen Clarke: Vote For Personal Space

Imogen looks back on election week.

Why it’s okay to be rude

There’s no point in being polite

Miriam Rodero: The Pursuit of Happiness

Don’t worry, [you don’t always have to] be happy.

One Night Stand: Town-gown relations

The One Under hosted Julia and Iain’s date. Here’s what happened.

Katie O’Donnell: On the humble Scottish night out

It’s nae too bad.

Patrick Leigh-Pemberton: On stuff

Patrick does stuff for a change.

Mobilise the youths

Challenge yourself to change your world.

Miriam Rodero: Anti-social media

Why we should all have FOMO: fear of media obsession.

There’s nothing wrong with a bit of self-preservation

It’s all about number one

Amy Chubb: St Andrews housing aka. The Hunger Games

Four short tips for dealing with the housing shortage.

Patrick Leigh-Pemberton

Patrick talks politics.

Imogen Clarke: Not What I Had in Mind

Imogen has a moving Christmas break – in the literal sense unfortunately.

Katie O’Donnell: Things I learnt during my semester in France

Katie shares her new-found knowledge of riots, wine, and the French James Bond.

Miriam Rodero: On charity that starts at home

Who knew being slapped in the face with a fish could be selfish?

Annabel Romanos: I Just Don’t Know…

Becoming a fully functioning (-ish) adult is tough.

Carla Jenkins: On the frontline of revision

Stock up on provisions. The apocalypse is coming.

Patrick Leigh-Pemberton: On lost wallets and the future

Patrick loses his wallet, and finds what he’ll miss about this town.

Imogen Clarke: The dawn of Thankzilla

Imogen discovers Thanksgiving, and the meaning of R Kelly’s ‘Bump ‘n Grind’.

Carla Jenkins: What’s wrong with you people?!

Not everyone has forgotten to wear their glasses.

Tristram Saunders: Shakin’ All Over

Tristram’s ill. Don’t let him serve you food.

Patrick Leigh-Pemberton: On an interrupting interlocutor

Patrick experiences the pub in all its clichéd glory.

Why I love saying ‘Fuck’

Swearing doesn’t just feel good, it is good

Amy Chubb: On why Week Ten is the worst

Is it time to go home yet?

Patrick Leigh-Pemberton: On the motivation poster

The Internet is motivated enough.

Imogen Clarke: An Ode to the Wednesday night

Hockey does it better and here’s why.

Tristram Saunders: There’s a ghost in my house

There’s a ghost in Tristram’s flat, and he’s not happy.

Patrick Leigh-Pemberton: Reasons why no one will be friends with me

There seems to be a wariness of making friends with a 4th year. It has to stop.

Amy Chubb: Why I love food more than people

Desperation and excess carbs – a match made in heaven.

Patrick Leigh-Pemberton: On a sinister library system

If someone is annoying you in the library, why don’t you just speak to them yourself?

Imogen Clarke: The Family Visit

It’ll make or break you.

Carla Jenkins: Vs the “Alpaca” Club

Stop trying to make lad culture happen…it’s not going to happen.

Katie O’Donnell: Tales from the Métro

“Shootings”, courtship and Camembert.

Patrick Leigh-Pemberton: Cheap labour on the rumour mill

No one needs 3 T-shirts for £6.

Amy Chubb: On the sexual politics of the library

The library is not the lizard. Please behave accordingly.

Imogen Clarke: How To Trip and Fall with Grace

Five methods of coping with Earth’s unforgiving gravity.

Katie O’Donnell: Toulouser with nothing Toulouse…

I probably should have prepared more than a list of geographical puns before moving to France for my semester abroad.

Carla Jenkins: On The Prospect of a Large Derrière

‘Anaconda’ is not a celebration of all shapes and sizes.

Tristram Saunders: DAY-TRIPPER

Tristram explores a strange new land, and puts things in his mouth.