Students urge the University to re-draft the new Code of Conduct on Protests
From the beginning of February 2019, the University has introduced a new Code of Conduct on Protests which has been
From the beginning of February 2019, the University has introduced a new Code of Conduct on Protests which has been
Lancaster University has risen to its highest ever ranking of seventh place in the Complete University Guide of 2020. This
The Trampolining Open was a very well attended event, with many supporters for both teams. The teams were also supported
The Debating Open at Roses this year was certainly an intense, but very interesting one. The teams’ second debate was
Another first time spectating experience for me and an intense sport at that in the Men’s Hockey on Saturday
Before the match, Luke Rees (Men's 1st Captain), alongside Captain of the Men’s 2nd Team, Sam Ewart,
This year saw a new addition to the Roses line up, and while the event didn’t influence the overall
Table tennis might be a lesser-known sport, but it is a fast and competitive game that requires a considerable amount
No sporting competition is complete without cheerleading, and neither York or Lancaster disappointed in providing impressive stunts and energetic dance
Early in the Roses weekend, Lancaster was off to a slow start and five minutes into the opening Ultimate Frisbee
The dance competition was a performance to remember with ten dances across five categories making a jam-packed afternoon of choreography.
As an international student, I find getting to know the local area, but most importantly, the local people, incredibly fascinating.
Walking onto the court, the Lancaster side had a lot to prove… could they keep their 12-year winning streak? York
It was a cold, windy day on the 22 Acres Football pitch at 11AM on Saturday, but the hoards of
There were several PhDs on the panel, several Masters students and only one undergraduate. Lancaster’s star player was undoubtedly