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3rd November 2025
Like me, you may have been noticing that funds are dwindling. I don’t know about you, but I’ve found the culprit: meal deals. Let’s be...
13th January 2026
2026 is set to be a huge year for Millie Manders and the Shutup. They've just released their cover version of Limp Bizkit's 'Break Stuff'...
5th November 2025
The word 'icon' is thrown around a lot, but in the case of Peter Hook it seems fitting. The former bassist of Joy Division and...
15th January 2026
The Financial Crisis The current economic outlook for UK universities is grim. In May 2025, the Office of Students reported that more than four in...
1st December 2025
I sat down with Liverpool-born, Leeds-based artist Rhiannon Hope to discuss starting out, getting used to the gig circuit, and, of course, motorway service stations....
20th January 2026
Exams are almost over, and the January blues are almost out of sight. There’s no better way to celebrate surviving the winter exam period than...
21st November 2025
Like many second years, I found coming back to uni with a group of people that I was already friends with a much better experience...
27th January 2026
The 27th of January 2026 will mark 81 years since the liberation of Auschwitz. This year we mark 80 years since lives started to be...
14th November 2025
On saturday 8th November I went to see Rianne Downey play at Arts club. Having not heard of her before the gig, I did my...
26th January 2026
Do you have a story to tell? We want to celebrate the incredible creativity of our students and showcase your writing. Theme: Liverpool Genre: Poetry...
19th November 2025
Dreary weather and a beautifully preserved theatre, what else could do better to replicate the feeling of walking stone cold to the Hacienda on a...
29th January 2026
On the 3rd of April, a very exciting one day event will be taking over the Baltic Triangle. So Long, Good Friday is set to...
18th November 2025
On Monday 10th November, the winner of this year’s Booker Prize was announced: Flesh by David Szalay. As always, the literary world waited with great...
6th February 2026
Last night saw LUDS' opening performance of Henrik Ibsen's classic Hedda Gabler, in a version by Patrick Marber. A seamless opening show on behalf of...
27th October 2025
This festival was a cool way to get around local venues in Liverpool, and discover new up and coming artists that you might not of...