'Bailrigg is Back'- Interview with Bailrigg FM's Station Manager
We caught up with Bailrigg FM’s station manager (Theo) about how Lancaster University’s radio station has been coping
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We caught up with Bailrigg FM’s station manager (Theo) about how Lancaster University’s radio station has been coping
One thing that kept me sane during the first lockdown was reading. Now that the days have become so much
It's that time of the year where we get to read and watch all things festive. There'
In The Dream House has been one of my most anticipated reads since it was released last year, so I
We are surrounded by everyday visual culture, from paintings to images and cinema to something as ordinary as the traffic
In this article, I want to explain what microaggressions are. As we move to the stage as a community to
Andrew Miller is a British author, originally from Bristol. He is the author of eight novels, and his most recent,
Audre Lorde (1934-1992) was a self-described ‘black, mother, warrior, poet’. Her work aimed to ‘demystify the assumption that these terms
Whether we like it or not, at school we are all introduced to (or forced to suffer through, whichever way
Britain is in its second lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. I’m sure at this point I am not the
Now that the nights are getting longer and the weather is getting colder, there is no greater Autumnal sensation than
The time we spend at university is unlike any other. For most of us, going to university is the longest
White Privilege has been defined by Kehinde Andrews, a Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University, as "the
Dr Blood’s Old Travelling Show was the ideal mixture of the humorous and the macabre; perhaps the sort of
Autumn accentuates this historic city’s enchanting spots. With the rust coloured leaves strewn all over the city and everyone