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The first of May, known by some as May Day, by others as Beltane, marks the midway point between the spring equinox and ...
By William White, News Editor and Mihai Roşca, Sports Subeditor There were clashes around the Cenotaph yesterday afternoon, ...
By , Third Year, Politics and International Relations If you’ve ever battled through the Bristol student housing rat race, ...
By , Deputy Opinion Editor. This afternoon, a rag-tag group of about 50 UK Independence Party die-hards planted themselves on ...
On 31st July 2024, the Office for Students decided to create a stricter, more interventionist policy on harassment and sexual ...
By , Third year, English Do you feel that the grades you achieve are reflective of the effort you put in? Or, do you find it ...
The Bath Literature Festival returns for 2025 for its 30th edition, with talks on a variety of books and subjects running ...
Winestock catches a lot of comments over its price, with 89 per cent of Epigram's readers calling it 'expensive'. But how is ...
The University's Muay Thai Society introduces its 2025/26 committee, led by its first-ever female president, and shares ...
Ruby Smith discusses the experience of living as a student in Bristol, and the benefits of exploring beyond the 'bubble' of ...
Following Bristol’s long-standing legacy of protesting, Luke Buckland explores how today’s student activists are blending ...
As this academic year draws to a close, Bethany Banks reflects on the key moments from campus, to paint a portrait of the ...
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