Students want politics, not just piss-ups
It is fair to say that the Students’ Union was taken by surprise this week, both by how quickly its
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It is fair to say that the Students’ Union was taken by surprise this week, both by how quickly its
Lancaster students are leading the way in the North West in protesting against government cuts to higher education and an
With the recent debate on provision of accommodation for first years, (ie there doesn’t seem to be enough of
I am very unhappy to hear about the college bars being closed one weekend night every week. Not only is
I recently went to visit the garishly branded Base in University House after I had been directed to it as
[Image unavailable - this media was lost during migration] This month once again plays host to one of the more
Halloween: it's all over. The Freddy Krueger masks and witches' hats have been cleared from the shelves
The leading employment thinktank the Work Foundation has been bought by Lancaster University after declaring insolvency. The thinktank, which describes
[Image unavailable - this media was lost during migration] Prof Linda Briskman delivers this year’s Peace Lecture. Photo courtesy
[Image unavailable - this media was lost during migration]Go on... sign up. If you dare! The 'I hate
The start of the new academic year has seen students and staff frustrated by recurring disruptions to the Lancaster University
On Tuesday Week Three, managing director of FGH Security, Peter Harrison, delivered a keynote speech to students about setting up
I am a third year. If anything, those four words should allow you to feel a great deal of sympathy
Last week was without doubt one of my most depressing weeks since being involved in sport here at Lancaster. Having
The Barnardo’s Society is a hoping to gain recognition as an official society this year as it aims to