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Students occupy Victoria Rooms demanding Bristol University to …
Mar 8, 2024 · By Shay Balsekar, Third Year, Philosophy, Milan Perera, Deputy Editor and Laura Butler, Second Year, Politics and Sociology. A group of University of Bristol students has occupied the Victoria Rooms and vowed to stay overnight demanding ‘immediate measures be taken to ensure that the University adequately represents the will of students and staff.’
Epigram - Bristol University's Independent Student Newspaper
Jan 31, 2025 · The latest news and award-winning independent cultural journalism from students and staff at Bristol University
Epigram Music's Top 100 Songs of 2024
Dec 31, 2024 · By Featured Writers for Epigram Music, curated by Benji Chapman, Music Editor. This year, Epigram opened its doors to any University of Bristol students keen to celebrate their love of music with a contribution towards a well-celebrated yearly tradition.Coming in at just under six and a half hours of music, this article is the perfect send-off before the clock strikes midnight, or …
Rave On For The Avon: The Beating Heart of Bristol’s Waterways
Nov 8, 2024 · By Charlotte Kyle, Social Media Manager. Rave on for the Avon showcases the unwavering strength of a hodgepodge group of Bristolians in the face of adversity, with a mermaid, a scientist, a group of ravers, and the river’s wife all coming together to flick two fingers up in the face of ‘The Man’. Charlotte Sawyer, independent documentary filmmaker with a rich history of film production ...
Dissecting the scarcity of male life drawing models - Epigram
Feb 4, 2024 · By Ella Carroll, Co-Deputy Arts Editor. Throughout history, art has never shied away from depicting the nude male form. Indeed, this can be seen in Greek and Roman sculptures but also in paintings, photographs, and more recently on the big screen, with Barry Keoghan’s triumphant final dance scene in Saltburn.But on campus, in the privacy of the Stacy rooms, where art society convenes twice a ...
Sharing your problems on social media is unhealthy... Or is it?
Oct 31, 2018 · In the second edition of Epigram Wellbeing's debate series, students Sabrina and Marina respond to the statement: Sharing your problems on social media is unhealthy.. For: 'Sharing personal struggles with mental health is really counterproductive.' By Sabrina Miller, First Year, English Literature Social media plays a prominent role in most of our lives.
Epigram’s Top 10 Films of 2024
Dec 31, 2024 · By Featured Film and TV Writers and Curated By Max Bradley-Cole, Film and TV Editor. As 2024 draws to a close, Epigram’s Film and TV section has polled its writers to determine the very best movies of the year. Here at Epigram, we believe that there is no such thing as a ‘bad year’ for film, although it is clear that this hasn’t been an ‘easy year’ for film either.
Epigram Music's Top Love Songs for 2024
Feb 14, 2024 · By The Epigram Music Team. Valentine's Day is upon us (whether we like it or not), and to celebrate the Epigram Music team are taking us through the songs that pull on our heartstrings till they feel like they're going to tear.
Winter Holiday Arts Recommendations: Cardiff
Jan 2, 2025 · Epigram’s Arts Subeditor, Eve Davies, continues the Arts section’s recommendations for events outside of Bristol that students should explore during the holidays. This time, the spotlight turns to Cardiff, uncovering exhibitions, museums, and performances that are well worth a visit.
Tattoos and self-expression: are people more likely to get tattoos …
Oct 2, 2024 · By Meabh Macaskie, Third Year History. In 2024, you are likely to know at least one person with a tattoo. A survey published by YouGov in 2022 suggests that that ‘26% of the British public have tattoos.’