Miles from home: A term in
We’re a term into the 2019/2020 year and Minn Yap has some advice for international students studying at Essex
We’re a term into the 2019/2020 year and Minn Yap has some advice for international students studying at Essex
Is ‘games as a service’ really killing off story-driven single-player games? Patrik Tripes thinks otherwise.
Alex Kemp talks about his experience with mental health issues and gives advice on how to overcome them. With the holidays coming up, I thought it was prudent of me to share what happened over my summer holidays this year where I suffered from depression and anxiety, and nearly didn’t make it through. It’s hard …
Jess Clayton-Berry interviewed Dr Eirini Konstantinidou whose award-winning film on virtual reality has become available on Amazon Prime.
Guy Fawkes Night was another hit event at the University of Essex, here’s our summary of the night.
Lukrecija Balbieryte will definitely convince you to participate in more human rights events! “I think what really interested me in human rights is the fact that these are a set of values that are kind of fundamental, they are values that humans all across the world have come together and agreed on.” – says the …
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Artist Micky Niner is interviewed by Lauren Moore about his new EP “Songs for Cars” on Rebel Radio, followed by a live session at the conclusion of the interview.
The Degrading Relationship between Fans and Players Tom Abadie explores the topic of violence against football supporters and players in stadiums. Football, a simple definition of the European sport: any form of team sport involving kicking a round ball. Also considered a religion, a way of life, an entity to any fan’s life, and most …
Dan Eboka discusses the decay of music in our generation and the criticism of Mumble rap From the grandeur of classical music, to the unruly harmony of jazz, the vile masculinity of Blues, the anarchy of Rock ‘n Roll, and the revolution that is Hip-Hop. Along with every genre past and present worthy of mention …
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Sam ‘Jesta’ Geden, on behalf of the Science-Fiction and Fantasy Society, reveals how ‘Doctor Who’ helped him built his acceptance and understanding of change On Christmas Day 2017, the world said goodbye to Peter Capaldi’s Twelfth Doctor inTwice Upon a Time (Steven Moffat, 2017) as he embraced a new lease on life and regenerated into Jodie …