LUSU President speaks out about Student Loans on the BBC
LUSU President Rory O’Ceallaigh appeared on BBC News today to discuss the current student loans system and how it is affecting students not only in Lancaster, but nationally.
Come with SCAN as we explore the first of The Dukes' Sunset Screenings, La La Land.
LUSU President Rory O’Ceallaigh appeared on BBC News today to discuss the current student loans system and how it is affecting students not only in Lancaster, but nationally.
Here you can find a log of our live updates from Candidate Questions 2026, held
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On the 8th October 2025, Lancaster University invited Stefan Collini, Emeritus Professor of Literature and
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Come with SCAN as we explore the first of The Dukes' Sunset Screenings, La La Land.
On the 27th of March, Lancaster Arts welcomed performers Annie Hanauer, Laila White, Giuseppe Comuniello, and Deborah Lennie for the first time to present A Space For All Our Tomorrows at their Nuffield Theatre.
Over the last 2 years VERVE, a prestigious and internationally acclaimed touring company of the Northern School of Contemporary Dance in Leeds, has brought together emerging dance artists from all over the world.
On Sunday 22nd February, Escape2Make (E2M) transformed Morecambe’s refurbished events venue, The Platform, into a vibrant cabaret and creative escape for Lancaster and Morecambe’s youth.
A moving story about women’s choice in motherhood, and the migration of folk music, is now playing at the Southwark Playhouse and it's one of the most exciting new pieces of theatre this year.
From the 18th February- 21st February, imitating the dog are performing War of the Worlds at The Dukes, before moving on to tour the UK.
The newest adaptation of cultural phenomenon The Hunger Games is playing now in Canary Wharf and it’s a theatre experience like no other.
SCAN writer Grace Crossley had the opportunity to sit down with Andrew