Today many people braved the rain to gather inside Cardiff Castle, to mark the opening of the Fields of Remembrance. The field which has been set up to commemorate Remembrance Sunday and […]
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Review: An Inspector Calls at the New Theatre, Cardiff

AN INSPECTOR CALLS at the New Theatre in Cardiff. This mysterious tale will keep you gripped on every word with is brilliant cast and breathtaking set design. Many of us may have […]
The Sarah Harding Appeal: supporting breast cancer research through our love of retail

By Megan Dibben The popular British band Girls Aloud are making strides in their efforts to raise money fortheir late bandmate, Sarah Harding. Not only have they teamed up with Primark, releasing […]
What would Marx say?

By Jorja Kyei Cardiff University’s Marxist Society were raising awareness at their weekly street stall by the Woodville today. The stall is one of many that the society have set up in […]
‘I think this is the right time to bring this up…’ Exclusive interview with your USW Student Union President

By Jorja Kyei As a student at USW, you have the opportunity to have your voice represented by the Student Union. The union is a collaboration of executive officers, council members, student representatives […]
The 1975 ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’ Review

By Ashley Jones On The 1975’s fifth album ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’, the admired band aims to analysepostmodern political and cultural environments from an empathetic and understanding standpoint as opposed […]
girl in red ‘October Passed Me By’ review

By Drew Sitton girl in red has gifted us another wonderfully melancholic song to see us through the changing seasons with ‘October Passed Me By’. The track is a follow-up to the […]
Maisie Peters ‘Not Another Rockstar’ Review

By Drew Sitton Maisie Peters’ new single ‘Not Another Rockstar’ is an anthem for girls who make bad decisions. Following recent viral hits such as ‘Blonde’ and ‘Cates Brother’, Peters continues to […]
Too Good To Go: a cheap takeaway treat

Feature by Megan Dibben The company Too Good To Go has recently become increasingly popular on many social media platforms, marketing itself as an ethical way to enjoy your favourite foods at […]
Young Lives vs Cancer

Written by Jorja Kyei The UK based charity Young Lives vs Cancer were raising money for donations outside of Cardiff Central Station on Thursday. Volunteers were speaking to members of the public […]