Indian Society raise £400 for Haiti
In response to the recent and highly publicised earthquake in Haiti Lancaster University’s Indian Society held a charity week
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In response to the recent and highly publicised earthquake in Haiti Lancaster University’s Indian Society held a charity week
Lancaster University is offering £200 of Amazon shopping vouchers to find the best design for a new Learning Zone pod.
Many students expressed concern last week over the difficulties of finding on-campus accommodation for the next academic year. A large
Societies and students are reporting frustration after a series of issues with a recently introduced room booking system. The way
Pendle College is looking to appoint a new Principal from July. Following two terms in the role, Peter Scullion, the
A student campaign to obtain the university’s agreement to include the north of campus on bus routes has begun
Ten potential entrepreneur students attended a workshop last Wednesday aimed at helping them to create business ideas. The event was
Lighting in County College has proved to be a major problem over the winter period, with some areas having insufficient
Lancaster is the latest in a series of universities to join in the new craze of Jailbreak. Over the weekend
Amidst the many redevelopment and building projects in planning and progress across campus, the university’s newest faculty, the School
Teach First Week 2010 saw high profile personalities from the worlds of politics, education, business and sport entering into Teach
Throughout Week Nine Lancaster University will initiate this year’s One World Week, a festival made up of cultural and
Graduate College Bar hosted a live music and charity night on Saturday of Week Three. The event, held in aid
The number of students caught downloading copyrighted material continues to rise despite increased publicity from ISS. Of the 54 disciplinary
Lancaster University Dance Society is performing a two day show during Week 17. After last year’s debut performance, the