Emily Burrell – Arts and Culture Sub Editor She took my shaking hand and placed it on my heart. She said… You may feel the cracks but the beat is steady It is a reminder that we are alive It is a pretentious and ironic metaphor But a metaphor non the less It speeds up,Continue reading “She Took My Hand – A Poem”
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Q&A with the SU President Candidates
Daisy Lewis We got the opportunity to speak with the two candidates up for SU President this year; Kate Vickers and Sam Farrell. In this exclusive Q&A, the two share their personal memories of Edge Hill as well as answer the all-important question: what is your go-to meal deal? Starting off, if you could chooseContinue reading “Q&A with the SU President Candidates”
I love you like a father but if I tell you I’ll have to go because I can’t risk losing you again – A Poem
Lucy Duffell the figure has always held so dark golden boy, I don’t want to put him there you deserve better but keep taking saying all the right pieces (It feels so selfish) to want to know you to hear your stories from car speakers remembering all the words crave my own verse to haveContinue reading “I love you like a father but if I tell you I’ll have to go because I can’t risk losing you again – A Poem”
Everything you need to know about the strike…
The strikes occur from Monday 24th February to Friday 13th March. On the 6th March (a Friday), the strike will pause for one day. Use that day to contact any lecturers about help you may need! Recent emails have also stated that deadlines are likely to change if they fall into the final two weeksContinue reading “Everything you need to know about the strike…”
A Quick Guide to Politics
Chloe Royle – Politics Sub Editor Politics has always been notoriously difficult to understand. There are many university students that have no knowledge of different types of politics and the parties that accompany them, which is fair enough, since a lot of political news simply shows the fight between main parties and often inter-party debatesContinue reading “A Quick Guide to Politics”