Searching for student accommodation outside of halls can be a frustrating and difficult experience, but it doesn’t have to be.…
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In examining the history of Bangor, it is impossible to ignore Bangor University. Even more so for one of its…
With the long and gruelling month of January finally in the past and the less chilly month of March fast…
Christmas is typically a time of year that we spend with family and friends, relaxing, unwinding and eating lots of…
The Leader of Plaid Cymru has visited Bangor today to promote the party as the General Election approaches. Adam Price…
Plenty of protestors crossed many miles to reach Bangor’s Climate Strike March yesterday. However, only two of those travellers elected…
Tell us about your academic past before you became Vice-Chancellor Well, I’m an academic lawyer, although I also practiced at…
The annual UniBrass contest returns to Bangor University on 8th February 2020, marking 10 years for one of the largest…
A new Estate Strategy for 2020-2030 has been proposed for consultation, involving significant changes to various Bangor University buildings and…
Gaz Thomas, 36, is a local from Llandudno Junction who started making games as a hobby in 2008, while studying…
Tell me briefly about the International Students’ Society? The International Students’ Society is a group of diverse students that meet…
One of Ireland’s finest acts “Villagers” kick started their tour of the UK in Bangor’s very own Pontio, supported by…
Titled A Jewish History of Bangor, the exhibition and map celebrate the presence of Jews in Bangor from medieval times…
By Zach Reading On Saturday 2nd February, 767 students from 21 bands arrived from around the country to participate in…
By Jord McEvoy ‘Where’s the music?’ is a cry heard all too often around Bangor, and on the surface, it…
For those who don’t know you, tell us about yourself and your links to Bangor? Hi, my name is Rory Farmer. I…