We need more graduate-level jobs, not apprenticeships
Having finished my last exam, I’m soon to join the unemployed graduate population. Despite my best efforts and several
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Having finished my last exam, I’m soon to join the unemployed graduate population. Despite my best efforts and several
Although it is undeniable that the Conservatives won the election and that a good percentage of the population have given
Women are often referred to in politics as if we are a minority vote. Politicians try to appeal to us
Like a drunken Ronnie Rowlands trying to navigate the college bars, Roses 2015 came and went in a flash. I’
As my year is coming to an end, I felt it only right that I offer the students I represent
Joko Widodo, Indonesia’s newest prime minister, was hailed into office as someone who would make real and positive change.
I was having a great Easter break back home: hanging out with friends I hadn’t seen for months; waking
Most people will only know NUS as the people who sell student discount cards. I’m sure it will come
If you had asked me before I left high school what I thought about attending a faith school, I probably
As I’m sure you’ve all heard or seen, Protein World released a new advertising poster last week. It
Accommodation is something of a dirty word for students. Associated with it are high prices, rip-off deposit charges and general
Cherwell, the Oxford University student newspaper, recently published a letter by one of its students. This wasn’t just any
‘Professional’. The word describes an individual who is paid to do a job and the appropriate manner in which those
After this election was dubbed ‘the vote of a lifetime’, it has turned out to be more than disappointing. British
Still need to vote? Too bad! And if there’s one vote in it, we’ll know who to blame.