The People’s Parade for Climate Action: Activism in Lancaster and Beyond
On the eve of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, local climate activists in Lancaster showed their support for climate
On the eve of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, local climate activists in Lancaster showed their support for climate
When I walked into the Dukes to watch the matinee performance of Dracula: The Untold Story, produced by Imitating the
Towards the beginning of William Peter Blatty’s The Exorcist III, Bill Kinderman (George C. Scott), an old police lieutenant
One of Marvel's best-loved films, Black Panther, does a lot for the black community. But it does even
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the charity Breast Cancer Now will be hosting the first ever Twitter Live
As a second-year student, I stepped into The Crafty Scholar’s purple-tinged, ornately-decorated rooms with only stories about the legendary
In response to the ‘Lancaster Night In’ petition which now has over 400 signatures to its name, nightclubs in Lancaster
Confession time: for a good majority of my two decade existence, I had never heard of Aretha Franklin despite her
Many recent cinematic stories have delved deep into black history's myriad aspects. A proportion of those successes have
Lancaster’s history reveals its role within the 18th century slave trade and an economy built off the profits of
The Sugarhouse will close next Wednesday night in solidarity with the “Girls Night In” boycott over drink spiking in nightclubs
Since the start of the new academic year, the UK has witnessed a mass outbreak of spiking in nightclubs, with
The last few years have seen the meteoric rise of the ‘Social Thriller’, a subgenre of horror that focuses heavily
In the midst of Black History Month, Max Kafula (Racial & Ethnic Minority Students' Officer) was told to step
What better way to celebrate Black History Month and Halloween in October than Get Out? Following the success of the