Queers, Jews and Liberals: Remembering the disciples, a review of Witness
It is not often we remember Jesus as the Israeli freedom fighter he was but Kinsman does just that – and
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It is not often we remember Jesus as the Israeli freedom fighter he was but Kinsman does just that – and
We spoke to Amie, Roseanna, Annie, and James from Lancaster University Art Society to discuss how they are coping with
Whilst it was released in October during the spooky season, Ghosts isn’t your average book of horror. I would
October is Black History Month, a celebration of the achievements of Black people in Britain. Founded in the 1980s, it
At just 40-minutes from the Lake District, Lancaster University has more than its fair share of students who enjoy an
“You are perfectly cast in your life. I can't imagine anyone but you in the role. Go play.
The excitement when Stephanie Meyer announced that she was releasing a brand-new Twilight book in 2020 followed me until I
This is not a normal year to be a fresher! Even though a night out at the Sugarhouse is probably
Like many people who start university away from home, I settled into my group of friends from my flat easily,
It’s safe to say that lockdown has been no socially distanced walk in the park. It has been a
Going to university can be an incredibly daunting task, especially when combined with the added challenges created by the pandemic.
If you talk to a university student, most of them will tell you that making friends was one of their
We spoke to ‘Making Frames’ artists Jonny Randle and Josh Cannon about their campus-based Lancaster Arts project. 1) What or
As Lancaster University students, we are lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the country with Morecambe Bay
Sally Rooney’s bestselling novel Normal People has taken the popular and literary world by storm, and what could be