It’s officially raincoats, boots, and jumpers season, and if you’ve haven’t been drinking hot chocolate and soup at your desk, then you’re missing out.
Here’s another round of Splash Sunday picks, from your long-suffering (erm, I mean hard-working and dedicated) committee.
Hope you enjoy reading them, and if you want an insight into my weekend, I’ll leave you with these words: Pirate Festival…
Jess
The Saint
Coming to uni can be daunting and there are a whole host of traditions to navigate. However, St Andrews freshers traditions really take the biscuit (or should I say raisin?)
This was lighthearted and fab for any upcoming fresher. Is it too late for me to apply?
The Badger
If so, a comment writer has done their job. Nothing will please an op-ed writer more than knowing they have caused a reaction, other than perhaps changing a few opinions.
Nathaniel Curnick certainly achieves some of those goals in his fiery opinion piece for The Badger. I’ll let you decide which ones they are.
Redbrick
“Game of Thrones took the rule book for the fantasy genre, and for ordinary television, and threw it out of the window like a small child who had just witnessed incest.
“The knights weren’t chivalric heroes, they were rapists, murderers; the lords and ladies weren’t benevolent rulers, they were conspiring self-serving backstabbers.”
I love Game of Thrones, but I really enjoyed reading this clever critique of the seventh season.
Trinity News
The topic of this new story is a very serious one: the demise in interest of studying a qualification at an institution to the point of nearly no new students.
Some may argue the religious angle to this story makes it all the more important. It’s a well written story. I hope that Trinity News follow it up throughout the year and look forward to seeing how this story develops.
Wessex Scene
“Boys and men of this world, you are allowed to feel everything.”
This article covers an incredibly important issue in a thoughtful way and in the level of detail that the subject matter deserves.
The Daily Touch
“And you’re dealing with the stresses of moving out, paying council tax and the constant worry that your LinkedIn profile photo isn’t quite professional enough.”
I think most of us graduates can relate to this piece – I certainly can!