After months of personal statement writing, the dedicated savings pot to fund your course, and the mammoth task of completing A Levels, it seems ironic that the biggest grievance facing students is ...
As we settle down on our sofas this Christmas, Baileys in hand, festive crowns sliding off our heads, many of us will no doubt look for a festive classic to enjoy on the small screen. Some will shed a ...
There are two types of people when it snows: those who jump outside to make snowmen until they can’t feel their fingers, and those who would rather stay inside curled up with a hot chocolate and their ...
As the holiday season approaches, Christmas music begins to play all over the world, establishing a sense of joy and warmth just in time for the festive season. Although many find comfort in these ...
When I think of red, the colour screams of department stores scrambling to distract window shoppers with their big red bows to entice them inside. Red is a passionate and colourful statement: it is ...
American elections have never been cheap. A combination of long election cycles, primaries, conventions, and debates, as well as an immense population to campaign, means that the cost of becoming ...
The story begins with a storm. A dingy motel room, and a door that swings open to reveal a man. The opening tableau of Katori’s Hall’s breakthrough play The Mountaintop is a striking theatrical image ...
The number of disclosures made to the University’s Report and Support service in the 2023–24 academic year rose for the third year running, a new report has shown. Released on 4 December, the ...
While at university, you can spend ten weeks sharing every aspect of your life with your friends. They are the people you wake up, come home to, go to university, and go out with. They are there with ...
Politics has not been kind to France this year. In 2024, it has had four prime ministers leading four minority governments, a collapse of centrist politics, and multiple protests. These political ...
Dylan Oates discusses the best tracks to get into Bob Dylan.
As the current season of plays at Stratford’s RSC – the Royal Shakespeare Company – gradually approaches its end, it seems only fitting to put on a comedic tale of unrequited love and mix-ups for ...