Wet underfoot
Living in town this year I’ve taken to walking onto campus. On Monday (November 8) the cycle path was
Living in town this year I’ve taken to walking onto campus. On Monday (November 8) the cycle path was
Last week, three things happened which will provide plenty of column inches for this paper over the coming weeks. Chronologically
[Image unavailable - this media was lost during migration]© Tim Loudon The BBC. The great British institution. It informs, educates
[Image unavailable - this media was lost during migration] Photo courtesy of Lancaster University Management School With JCR and LUSU
Wednesday, Week 5, 2010. A day that shall forever go down in history. No I’m not talking about the
The second Union Council meeting of the term drew an end to the complete revision of the Students’ Union’s
After an outsIde security firm was brought in to work alongside Lancaster staff the question of whether the future of
Concerns have been raised over the direction taken by Lancaster’s Security Department with confusion breaking out over first aid
[Image unavailable - this media was lost during migration]The worst of times? As Wednesday afternoon wore on the protest
If there is ever one clear indicator that SCAN is suffering from a slow news week, it is the inclusion
One of the criticisms I’ve often heard levelled at SCAN is that it is run in an undemocratic manner.
Three arrests were made at Lancaster Loves after a number of party goers were found to be in possession of
[Image unavailable - this media was lost during migration]Lancaster students take to the streets near Downing Street, not aware
Plans to charge between £6000 an £9000 per year in tuition fees were given added clout as it was announced
When I first heard about the proposed increase to the tuition fees I was outraged, as any student at university