• Wednesday Night in Notts: Fancy Dress or Financial Mess?

    Ellie Jupp Going out is arguably one of the most important, entertaining and life-altering components of being a university student. However, it does come with its own set of limitations: breaking the student bank account. Ellie Jupp has put together through interviews and experience the debate of if these...
  • How to Pick the ‘Perfect’ Candidate

    By: Nicolas Terashvili-Rocha The Student Union nominations are now open, and soon we will all be able to shape the future of our Student Union for the better. However, how should we decide who to vote for in an election? In a list of endless names and promises, selecting...
  • The Hollywood Sign

    Nepo Babies: The New Female-Dominated Field?

    Emma Burnett Nepotism has brought us the new generation of Hollywood, where old-timers have taken the backseat and let their offspring take the spotlight. With superstars such as Zooey Deschanel, Dakota Johnson, Emma Roberts and Lily Collins riding the gravy train to fame, it’s a challenge to find anyone...
  • IS THE FA CUP LOSING ITS MAGIC?

    Kian Gadsby   As those who have read my FA Cup previews will know, this competition is one of my favourite events in the footballing calendar. The oldest cup competition in the world involves every team in the country, and every side has had at least one moment in...
  • ENGLAND’S BETH COBDEN PREVIEWS VITALITY NETBALL NATIONS CUP

    Tom Henigan England Netball, the Vitality Roses, will face Malawi and South Africa on February 1st and February 2nd in Nottingham. The two games, which will be played at Motorpoint Arena, are part of the Vitality Netball Nations Cup, which concludes on February 9th in London with the final,...
  • Cinderella and Fairy Godmother

    More than a dream: The ‘Cinderella’ revival and its impact on romantic relationships

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  • The Beauty of Complexity: Sally Rooney’s ‘Intermezzo’ and the Art of Ambiguous Storytelling

    Sally Rooney debuted her first novel in 2017, when she published ‘Conversations with Friends’, followed closely by the publication of ‘Normal People’ in 2018. Since then, due to the rise of ‘BookTok’, and the production of Normal People as a romantic psychological drama television miniseries, Rooney’s popularity has soared....