The Ood side of Roses: WhoSoc Trivia
Contrary to popular belief, Roses isn’t just about the various sporting events, which involve huge, screaming crowds and the
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Contrary to popular belief, Roses isn’t just about the various sporting events, which involve huge, screaming crowds and the
Throughout history, there have been many visionaries who have successfully glimpsed into the future and heralded some insight that overlooked
After a relaxing Easter break, raiding the family fridge for food, walking the dog in the rain, and catching up
With summer finally coming upon us and the days getting longer, it might be time to start looking at ways
Last term, the whole campus fell under a green aura during ‘Green Week’, an event designed not only to ‘promote
No matter how experienced, everyone needs advice, help, support and even reassurance from time to time. From being ill or
Every year, the NUS (National Union of Students), of which Lancaster is a part, hosts a Conference geared towards passing
A former student of Lancaster University has thought to have been killed whilst fighting alongside ISIS militants in Syria. The
On Wednesday, Week 9, architects of the Design the Spine project presented their proposed design to a crowd of hopeful
In the first round of voting, Rhiannon Llystyn Jones was elected as LUSU President. Rhiannon Jones received 1,177 votes,
In the third round of voting, Rachel Hughes was elected as VP Campaigns and Communications. In the first round of
In the first round of voting, David Whitlock was elected as VP Welfare and Community. David Whitlock received 1,101
In the first round of voting, Nick Dearman was elected as VP Education. Nick Dearman received 1422 votes, and Re-open
Lancaster University’s world-renowned language pioneers, within the ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science (CASS), were awarded the
This article was written by Ollie Orton. Note: This post was migrated from the old SCAN website. Some formatting or