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The British Education system has been leading students directly into the arms of misery since long before I was born. You’d be hard pressed to find a university student with nothing bad to say about ...
More than 2,000 protestors have been detained since the protests began, including photojournalists. Around 300 of these protestors were formally arrested (most of whom are students), facing charges of ...
At 15:00 on the 22 acres, a mass of supporters began fuelling the spark of what was about to become a fiery face-off between Lancaster and York women’s rugby twos. As soon as the whistle blew, ...
The game began at 10:30am with both teams fully warmed up from previous matches, and the crowd growing as more people came onto campus to enjoy the Roses weekend. After an initial penalty to York, ...
Despite a late, spirited comeback, York fell just short of victory in Roses’ Opening Ceremony. I described the atmosphere in my live blog of the game as partisan and that may well have been an ...
The game began quickly, with Lancaster’s Charlie Brayshaw, number seven, scoring within the first five minutes of the match. York responded well, equalising very soon afterward following a brilliant ...
The College Life Offer is set to be refocused around “experiences” with a priority being the establishment of “a baseline” for the college experience. This would mean a new focus on welcome activities ...
Hundreds of people gathered in St Helen’s Square on Saturday 26 April to protest against the UK Supreme Court’s ruling that the definition of a woman in equality law is based on biological sex. The ...
Despite the early start of this Saturday morning fixture, the arena was alive with chanting and signs from the Frisbee teams and their supporters, with both teams warming up for half an hour before ...
Spirits were high on the Outdoor Courts over on West as the players warmed up for their matches at 10 a.m. The morning of May 3 had a chill in the air with strong winds, which could not be further ...