• Fashion Through The Ages

    Our mothers’ love and care is something we all miss during our long semesters away at uni, so here’s what mothers in the most beloved sitcoms wore throughout the 20th century. The 1950s: Lucy Ricardo from I Love Lucy was the picture of middle class housewife style that was...
  • Unisalad Buy/Sell App Launches in January 2019

    The Facebook buy/sell page is launching a new Unisalad app on January 30th 2019. Impact spoke to the creator, Rebecca De Beukelaer about the development of the app. University of Nottingham History graduate De Beukelaer launched the Facebook page in November 2013, noticing a need for a platform for...
  • Model Students: Part-Time Modelling

    Ever thought about modelling? Want to work alongside your studies? Model Students is a modelling agency based in the Ingenuity Lab at the University of Nottingham’s Jubilee Campus. Their aim is to help students find part-time modelling jobs, working with a range of clients from Boots to Paul Smith,...
  • Book Review: Mary Wollstonecraft – A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

    Published in 1792, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman had a daring thesis: women were “rational creatures” and ought to be treated as such. It’s hard to overstate the text’s importance within the history of feminist polemic. Although Wollstonecraft argued against the harsh restrictions 18th century society imposed...
  • Nottingham MoRun

    Amongst its many charms, Nottingham is a very active and sporty city, both for students and for locals. With the Robin Hood Marathon fast approaching us on Sunday 30th September, there is also the upcoming Nottingham MoRun. Fun runs are the perfect way to get fit and have fun,...
  • Film Review: Anchor and Hope

    A raw and emotionally taut film, Anchor and Hope follows the electric relationship of Eva (Oona Chaplin) and Kat (Natalia Tena) as they face the struggles of love, loss and the complicated possibilities that the appearance of Kat’s best friend Roger (David Verdaguer) brings. It strikes a chord with...
  • Film Review: BlacKkKlansman

    Released into a climate of uncertainty and simmering tensions, Spike Lee’s Klan based comedy-drama is a funky and significant interrogation of the nation’s definitive cultural conversation. Lee is a filmmaker whose career has been dominated with issues of race, cultural heritage and the role of the African-American experience in...