It's a sad day for the Students' Union
The lead up to University Court, which was initially expected to be fairly uneventful, saw the Students’ Union rocked by
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The lead up to University Court, which was initially expected to be fairly uneventful, saw the Students’ Union rocked by
Former LUSU Presidents Michael Payne and Tim Roca seconded a controversial motion proposed by Alan Whitaker, who was previously a
[Image unavailable - this media was lost during migration] Faces past and present: Roca, Pickles and Payne — Photo by Chris
[Image unavailable - this media was lost during migration] It’s that time of year again! Chinese New Year is
With the announcement of the Browne Review, a series of student protests and the Government voting to raise the cap
Major projects such as the new Sports Centre and the rejuvenation of Alexandra Square have made construction work an inescapable
Cuts to student services have been criticised recently, with the most significant disapproval directed towards the closure of the Nurse
SCAN carried out a survey between 13 December 2010 and 10 January 2011 asking students whether or not they felt
A new Woodland Walk and Trim Trail which has been built around campus was officially opened over the Christmas holidays.
The prison in Lancaster Castle is set to close by the end of March, due to being “outdated and expensive”
For those that aren’t too familiar with it, the quarter-life crisis (QLC) generally rears its ugly head in the
A lot of things have happened in the last decade, from the election of America’s first black president to
The nurse unit finally ceased operation last term on Friday, Week Ten after ten years of service to students. The
Just weeks after two University of London institutions – Birkbeck College and the School of Oriental and African Studies – held a
At the time of writing, the Vice Chancellor of York University, Brian Cantor, is celebrating his birthday (many happy returns