by Darren Hann What happens when you take a handful of budding media students from the University of South Wales and ask them to produce a radio show discussing topics close to […]
by Darren Hann What happens when you take a handful of budding media students from the University of South Wales and ask them to produce a radio show discussing topics close to […]
by Jess Hannagan-Jones Groundbreaking research is taking place at the Immersed music festival in Cardiff tomorrow which could transform the nature of outdoor gigs to make them more sustainable. Immersed is an […]
by Jess Hannagan-Jones Hundreds gathered outside the Senedd this afternoon to protest against the planned cuts to higher education. It comes after Cardiff University announced proposals to axe some courses. Union representatives, […]
It was an action packed day in Treforest and Pontypridd with drama and feisty fixtures between two university rivals Text credit: Liam Owen, Michael Addison, Flynn Galliford, Niall Griffiths, Harry Tovey, Archie […]
European students studying in the UK say Brexit has put significant limitations on their study and career opportunities. And those thinking of coming to study here are finding it almost impossible to […]
March 15 marks UK Budget Day, where millions of Brits awaited Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s announcement in The House of Commons. It is also the day Union leaders have called for a mass […]
By Matthew Webb International students are struggling to find part-time work compared with domestic students. Working alongside studies can provide a financial lifeline, as well as develop skills and enhance social opportunities, yet […]
By Ben Jones, Kimberly Knowles A typical day for Vikki, a MA Business Management student at Cardiff University, begins at 9am. With lectures until 4pm on an average day, there is little […]
Words and images by Melisa Numan Grandma Marta Day is a holiday celebrated in Bulgaria, on March 1. It is beloved by people living in the country, and those who carry the […]