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11th June 2022
11th June 2022
5th April 2022
At the end of last year, I had the pleasure of speaking to George Skelly. That's a phrase people use a lot but I genuinely...
22nd April 2022
It's Earth Day! We see a lot about climate change these days, what's it all about? The end of the world. Literally. Climate change is...
20th April 2022
On Saturday 14th May 2022, at Liverpool Parish Church, faith and civic leaders will celebrate Liverpool Loves You. Standing with the LGBT+ community and its allies,...
25th April 2022
VIBE Liverpool are hosting a jam-packed, one-off event at Hanger 34, on Sunday 1st May - just in time to sleep off the hangover on...
1st April 2022
Opinion pieces are the view of the author and in no way reflect the view of the Liverpool Guild Student Media or Liverpool Guild of...
24th April 2022
As it was an open meeting, Morven Proctor (Director of Membership Services) agreed that Liverpool Guild Student Media could publish a recap, provided it remains...
5th April 2022
April means Autism Acceptance Month! Following World Autism Awareness Day on April 2nd, the month of April is devoted to education and fundraising. For example,...
8th May 2022
Maria O’Reilly and Wally Brown join the Liverpool organisation, Mandela8. Toxteth, known as Liverpool 8 (L8), holds Nelson Mandela as a significant role model. Mandela8...
13th April 2022
After a long campaign and the opportunity for us to get to know them better, we voted for next year's Student Officers. 18% of students...
25th April 2022
Opinion pieces are the view of the author. They in no way reflect the views of Liverpool Guild Student Media or the Liverpool Guild of Students....
15th April 2022
Look, Percy Jackson may not have stolen Zeus’ lightning bolt, but he did steal our hearts. The Liverpool University Student Theatre (LUST) production of ‘The...
8th May 2022
A couple of weeks ago, we shared how Turtle Bay has granted everyone’s wishes of bottomless brunch, way into the night. Not only this, but...
13th April 2022
University life is all about learning. Learning how to look after yourself, how to choose between studying and a night out, and most importantly where...
12th May 2022
Opening with a piercing scream, the tone was well and truly set for Mark Heller’s Killing Mice. As darkness fell around St Luke’s Bombed Out...
14th April 2022
When we think of historical dramas, we all tend to imagine the same things, right? A brooding ‘not-like-other-rich-guys’ lead, some angsty clifftop scenes. Maybe even...