After roughly ten brutal hours in which I had climbed up a Himalayan mountain from the dangling ruins of a…
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I heart Christmas more than life itself, I love the Christmas music, tree, lights and one could not forget ‘Christmas in…
It’s been a very busy month for the SVB Promotions Committee, with most of our time going towards re-establishing our…
Africa As December is in Africa’s summer, Christmas dinner is typically eaten outside. In South Africa they pay homage to…
Last week saw James Murdoch resign from the executive boards which run The Sun and The Times. Mr Murdoch, son…
On the 28th of November Egyptians voted for the first time since the removal of President Hosni Mubarak. The elections…
“With the Christmas party season almost upon us, students in Bangor are being encouraged to make better choices when it…
Jez looks at the reasons that people all over the world are taking to the streets and making their voices…
Bangor University Music Society is getting into the Christmas spirit and gearing up for its annual Christmas concert. Showcasing the…
Bill Bryson – At Home The master of writing page-turning non-fiction, Bryson has once again delivered with this work about…
Kill List was released in cinemas on 2nd September and was only screened in select cinemas based on a limited…
The issues of Racism impacting international students Growing up under the classification of ‘British Asian’ has always helped to provide…
Dorothy Carrington in her book Granite Island: A Portrait of Corsica, describes the first impressions of Corsica on her first…
On Wednesday 30th September the biggest strike in 30 years took place nationwide over the issue of Public Sector pensions.…
Finally! Bangor has a chess club again. For nearly five years Bangor students have been deprived of a place where…
Wednesday 30th November will see the biggest mobilisation of public sector workers in decades; they are all going to be…