A poem by TAHMIDUR RAHMAN, featured in the UCLU BME poetry collection Word Out. Liberation hurts. A nation decides to end its patience because waiting never..
AMY MACPHERSON reviews UCLU Drama Society’s Blood Wedding. The sun goes in; the tragedy begins. The portico of the main UCL building has undergone a transformation...
Zsofia Paulikovics explores the power of fangirldom. During a recent gig, Harry Styles performed ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ by One Direction, a hit single from the band..
Occupying SOAS: Justice for Workers and an End to Outsourcing
CHARLIE MACNAMARA reports on the ongoing Occupation at SOAS as workers and students clash with management over justice for SOAS workers. On Monday 12 June..
Calvin Law explores anachronistic, jukebox film soundtracks. It’s a principle that, at a most basic level, applies to food, and extends to the creation of..
CALLUM ROSS reviews Punts at Theatre503. Punts tackles a host of taboo issues in only an hour and a half, ranging from prostitution to mental illness,..
Indira Holzer discusses sentimental conflict in today’s popular Indie music. Millennials are melodramatic. Our generation wears an aura of melancholy; we are indecisive, and overwhelmed by the..
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