By , Third Year, English Literature Coralie Fargeat's sophomore feature is a satirical body horror which explores the ...
As life at university reaches unprecedented levels of expensive, students begin to ask why it is that university sports societies command such high membership fees. Epigram is here to answer.
As women's football continues to grow, see how the university alongside B:Active have enhanced interest in its sister sport, ...
With sports psychology becoming an increasingly common aspect of professional training, Connor Grant explains how he is ...
A few weeks ago, Epigram was invited to St Paul’s circus and physical theatre venue, Circomedia, to review two incredible alumni performances: The Cycle and The Beauty of Being Herd. Two members of ...
A momentous birthday party for the label was more than a victory lap, but a heartfelt remembrance of how far the group have ...
Dressed to the nines, Halo Maud really captures the eye with her huge princess sleeve capped dress, the embossed bright lines ...
Editor On the 12th of October, 17 universities were invited, and over 400 students from across the South of England attended ...
By E Nearly five years after the UK’s exit from the European Union, Brexit’s influence still reverberates across nearly every ...
By Stella Rogers, Third Year Politics and International Relations At the Labour party conference on Monday, a pro-Palestine ...
By Ed Wallace, Idriss Déby, Chad’s formidable leader, ruled with an iron fist for 30 years from 1991 until his sudden ...
By , Third Year, Philosophy and Politics Discussions around immigration in Britain are fraught. Attitudes toward migrants ...