Reflections on the Controversies of Our Former Provost
ASYIA IFTIKHAR reflects on the controversies surrounding Professor Michael Arthur’s time as President and Provost of UCL, after he stepped down earlier this year with..
SOPHIE CUNDALL reviews UCL Drama Society’s Romeo and Juliet. From the moment you walk in through the creaking doors of the 19th century gothic church..
THEA NOWELL reviews the UCL Societies Showcase Night at the Bloomsbury Theatre. First opening its doors in 1968 as the Central Collegiate Building Auditorium, The..
JAMIE HARDIE reviews UCL Drama Society’s Eigengrau and Girl in Yellow Raincoat at the Bloomsbury Studio. Drama Society’s term three double bill in the Bloomsbury Studio was a fitting..
MONTY SHIELD looks at the historical importance of Malet Street as a space of student protest. On dreich winter days, Malet Street stands largely deserted, save..
RUBY HARROP discusses the developments of UCL’s Fossil Free as part of a wider campaign to promote divestment from the fossil fuel industry and reinvest..
Assistant Director GEORGIA GEE tells us what to expect at UCL’s 2018 dance showcase, Exhibition This year, UCL’s Dance Society has gone beyond the traditional..
SHALAKA BAPAT discusses what ‘Home’ means to the speakers at the TEDxUCLWomen event. Throughout history, women have been confined to domestic, private spaces. ‘A woman’s place..
TOMMY WALTERS introduces ‘Back In House’, a workers’ campaign to end outsourcing and zero-hours contracts at the University of London. It seems almost too fitting that Senate..
THOMAS CURY outlines the demands to fund and improve UCL’s Student Psychological Services. There’s a mental health crisis going on across universities in the UK,..
BENEDICT YEO outlines the current flaws in UCL’s attempts at diversifying its curriculum. For an institution that brands itself as ‘London’s Global University’, there is a worrying..
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