#FlashFriday 05/07: John Cleese, Euromillions and the Olympics
Another week, another #FlashFriday, this week you’ve been covering matters from graduation to xenophobia. Here’s the best of student media this week!
Another week, another #FlashFriday, this week you’ve been covering matters from graduation to xenophobia. Here’s the best of student media this week!
As July comes to an end and we enter the hottest month of the year, student journalists across the country have been locked up and covering the news across the globe.
The previous month has been one of the busiest news months in history, as usual you guys have got it covered! Here are some of the highlights from student publications for the last week.
This week you’ve been covering the… surprising changes in government; as well as covering a film festival; a protest for, rather than against, migrants; as well as telling us how asprin works.
So, it actually happened – Britain has left the EU. It might be the most historic moment of our lives so far, in a few hours we’ve had a Prime Minster resign, a vote of no confidence in the leader of the opposition, and the First Minister declaring another referendum in Scotland – here’s how you covered it.
In this week’s Flash Friday, we have an interview from one of the wettest* of this Summer’s festivals, an inside look at the publishing industry, and scandal in examinations…
This week, we have stories on MA fees, university finances, and an interview with an outspoken former Finance Minister…
This week, we’ve got some great articles on student campaigns, and an excellent idea for covering NUS referendums…
Take a break from revision with this week’s rundown of the some great stories published in the past week…
#FlashFriday, this week, looks at two very controversial institutions: the Church and the National Union of Students, with two articles on whether it would be best for universities to disaffiliate from them. We also celebrate a very happy anniversary for one publication!