Poverty fuels the fire of extremism
Thuggery is an unfortunate drawback of any democratic society. If you're in a culture which tolerates freedom of
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Thuggery is an unfortunate drawback of any democratic society. If you're in a culture which tolerates freedom of
Time seemed to stretch endlessly; hour after hour passed by, the events of the day blurring into irrelevancy. The sun
Extrav ticket sales have been ‘the’ talking point for the last few weeks, with everyone asking ‘Did you get a
Billed as a unique opportunity on Open Days, the chance to take on an additional subjects during your first year
While the School of Health and Medicine (SHM) is a new feature in the landscape of Lancaster University, it has
If there's one thing I've taken away from the developments in UK politics over the past
When discussing the issue of printing costs at university, the argument is that they simply are not fair. They are
So, the time of year for the Budget has come around again and, like every year, there are controversies and
In the last two years politics has changed. The coalition has seen a Conservative party dragged kicking and screaming further
Both physically and figuratively embodying the heart of our colleges, it would seem obvious that our college bars should hold
Presently Lancaster and its university are dependant on fossil fuels. This is worrying for several reasons; the cost of oil
Traitors. Opportunists. Power-hungry, self-obsessed egotists. All claims that have been levelled at the new Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, and
This year's election has been one in which foreign affairs has been conspicuously absent from the media narrative
The Leaders’ TV Debate has been grabbing headlines and television ratings for the last few weeks and has been watched
I went to Cambridge for a conference last week – the Women in Maths Day. It’s an annual meeting which