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A fair-sized crowd of 162 witnessed an inspired first-half performance from Lancaster City at the Giant Axe stadium, as they
A fair-sized crowd of 162 witnessed an inspired first-half performance from Lancaster City at the Giant Axe stadium, as they
I’ll admit it openly, that I was amongst the first to raise sceptical eyebrows when it was announced that
The Ladykillers, Graham Linehan’s adaptation of the classic 1955 film, is a wonderful play. The dialogue is witty, the
For Shura, 2015 has been a full year of touring; I caught up with her ahead of her return to
As a Third Year student, the campus has become familiar grounds to me. As an extremely inquisitive person when bored,
Hailing from the small Finish town of Jyväskylä Ghost Brigade creates some of the best music around. The six piece
It’s the fastest source of on-campus news, student opinion, and general banter. It’s the cure to toilet boredom,
The difference between a historical drama and a documentary is often a fine line; dramas offer an escape whilst documentaries
An international degree scheme offered by Lancaster University and a leading Pakistani University has come under severe criticism, with issues
Each fortnight, SCAN brings you an exclusive inside peek at one of our fantastic sports clubs. Read about what they
According to the organisation Mind, in Britain alone, one in four people will suffer from mental health problems each year.
Student lettings boss John Sanderson is liquidating his company, LPNM, one of the city’s largest student housing providers. It’
Thursday night of the annual Lancaster Music Festival saw eighteen year old singer-songwriter, Amy-Jo Clough amaze a packed audience at
Six young people have been treated at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary after consuming what was thought to be a ‘controlled
A local smoothie café opened its doors to students in Alexandra Square in week 1. Juicafe, the latest edition to