Friday 3rd September, 2010
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Classical: The Royal Philharmonic

Classical: The Royal Philharmonic June 14th, 2010
Steve Jones

Bridgewater Hall’s really great for music. Whether it’s a single musician like the pianist Freddy Kempf or entire orchestras, the acoustics of the place are a real compliment to the outstanding talent the venue attracts. And to say the latest guest had talent would be a gross understatement. [Full Article]

Third Year Blues

Third Year Blues February 15th, 2010

This is the year in which the dissertation separates the brains from the blaggers, please ensure the prospective student brings relevant social and emotional support. And flapjacks. [Full Article]

And that was the decade that was...

And that was the decade that was... December 14th, 2009

Temi Ogunye: A decade book-ended by 9/11 and the financial crisis, the noughties have been the hangover to the drunken, self-satisfaction of the ’90s [Full Article]



If climate change protest is to work, it must be realistic

If climate change protest is to work, it must be realistic November 29th, 2009
Harry Long

Climate change protest must strive to be relevant, and acknowledging the shortcomings of overly-ambitious green proposals must be at the core of action on climate change [Full Article]

The credibility of the EU is fragile enough without the prospect of President Blair

The credibility of the EU is fragile enough without the prospect of President Blair November 8th, 2009
Harry Long

Admitting Blair’s toxic brand of individualism to the heart of European decision-making is the recipe for unmitigated disaster. [Full Article]

Temi Time- ‘No Platform’: A dialogue

Temi Time- ‘No Platform’: A dialogue November 6th, 2009

Our union’s policy of no platform for the BNP is abhorrent and cowardly, and it is something worth getting polemical about [Full Article]



Harry Long: "Reform, Reform, Reform": We need an end to Labour’s education bloodbath

Harry Long: "Reform, Reform, Reform":  We need an end to Labour’s education bloodbath September 20th, 2009
Harry Long

Behind the scenes, vice-chancellors are salivating over the prospect of squeezing students to the tune of £20,000 a year in tuition fees [Full Article]