
Yemen: an unseen issue
President of UNICEF on campus, Stevie Lam, writes about the terrible famine in Yemen occurring out of sight of the world’s media
President of UNICEF on campus, Stevie Lam, writes about the terrible famine in Yemen occurring out of sight of the world’s media
You are a scientist and have an entrepreneurship idea? Confused about how to make a business proposal or get the idea off the ground? Or, do you want to learn how you could turn your expertise and knowledge into a kick-starter that could change the world?! If you think you
After a strong showing at last week’s penultimate league race at Alexandra Palace ICXC sit atop both the women’s and mixed standings with UCL clipping at their heels
London has many museums, the V&A, Science Museum, Natural History Museum and even some outside of South Kensington! One of these is the Museum of Comedy, located in Bloomsbury. On the last Sunday of every month for the foreseeable future, the small venue inside is seized by the
Verdi’s La Traviata is undoubtedly one of the most well-loved and familiar operas of all time. First performed in London at Her Majesty’s Theatre in 1856, it is now the most-performed opera in the world. This particular production of the Royal Opera House, directed by Richard Eyre, celebrates
A stellar physical theatre performance from Gecko, tackling the issues of today’s society through an uplifting and challenging piece
Bringing the story of ‘Oedipus on the Road’ to life with a thought-provoking melting ice puppet