Opinion
The state of the Union: to consult or not to consult…
The Union has a history of making changes without properly consulting with students. If it is supposed to represent us, it needs to change.
Opinion
The Union has a history of making changes without properly consulting with students. If it is supposed to represent us, it needs to change.
Books
Arts Editor Indira Mallik brings us on a journey of queer literature that forms her ‘rainbow reading list’, as part of LGBT History Month here in the UK.
Food
Chicken – but not as you know it…
Culture
Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald are the first African-American artists selected to paint the presidential portraits
Culture
A production that is a feast for the eyes explores artificial intelligence and what it means to be human
Film & TV
Following on from the success of Leviathan, the Russian director returns with another masterful film in which a missing child serves to highlight one couple’s breakdown.
Sport
The IC Blue team make it through to the finals, in a closely-contested series of races on the choppy waters of Spinnaker Lake.
Sport
An invigorated Immortals take the fight to Cambridge.
Sport
The 2nd XV trounce City Uni.
Sport
The squash team head to Manchester for the World Championships in a day of excellent high-class sporting drama
Travel
Our last issue featured the story of a group of geologists who completed GR20, the toughest trail in Europe. This week Georgios Chatzitheoklitos shares more of their unforgettable experiences and the challenges they faced whilst on the trip.
Technology
It might seem silly, but there are lessons to learn from Falcon Heavy