
No Such Sweetness
Max Falkenberg McGillivray reviews a new one-woman play about Syrian refugees at the Young Vic
Max Falkenberg McGillivray reviews a new one-woman play about Syrian refugees at the Young Vic
College submits planning application to Westminster Council for cooling plant on roof of Sherfield Building
Stuart Masson reviews the recent albums by three of his old favourites
Laurence de Lussy Kubisa reminisces about the Student Publication Association National Conference
Felix Food brings happiness to revision with cake
Statisticians at UCL and Imperial College London have found that contrary to popular belief UK entries to Eurovision have not been “systematically shunned” by the rest of Europe.
There is a line of dialogue that is rather unwisely repeated on a regular basis in The Love Punch. The film is quite insistent on telling the audience that a certain plan the characters come up with is “crazy, daft, stupid, but brilliant”.
With the sun and the schedule finally coalescing in a fashion allowing for a match, the Imperial 2’s kickstarted our 2014 season in the best possible fashion, delivering a win for new skipper Sam Mead.
Ed Parker reports from Manchester
In a Superdrug study of sexual health provision by universities nationwide College was rated 14th and provided with a 2:1 classification.
erial-dating lawyer Carly (Cameron Diaz) finally finds someone who could potentially be “the one”. This is until she figures out that he’s a married man. Game of Thrones’ Jaime Lannister, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, has been a busy man no doubt. His wife Kate (Leslie Mann) is devastated and heart-broken. The
It’s a great shame that Yari Film Group Releasing had to declare bankruptcy just before the release of Nothing but the Truth. This meant that the sharply-written, well-acted, legal/political thriller would never get a proper wide release date in the States or anywhere else in the world.