• Impact On The Trail: Day 6

    It was a quiet day for campaigning on campus this Wednesday, with just two days until the closing date for votes in the 2016 SU Elections. Laura for Sport had a sole brave representative urging votes outside Hallward Library at the start of the day, and Hartman for Community...
  • SU Education Officer, Dan Rattigan: “The real issue is that fees went up to £9,000, but resources didn’t triple”

    Impact News sat down with Dan Rattigan, SU Education Officer, to discuss his year in office. How have you found you first year in office? Fantastic. It’s really flown by and the learning curve you have to go on between July and August before it all starts in September...
  • LGBT Playlist: “Glad To Be Gay”

    As LGBT History month comes to a close, IMPACT brings you a choice selection of some of the finest LGBT-affiliated songs to soundtrack your demonstration of pride throughout the year. Where some of these entries are just a few of our favourite tracks by LGBT artists, others have an incredible political,...
  • Live Review: Enter Shikari, Motorpoint Arena (20/02/2016)

    WE STOP! Hearing ‘I Got Love’ reminded me who The King Blues were; I hadn’t listened to them since my angst ridden years at secondary school. Initially I had my doubts about the choice of The King Blues for an opening act but fortunately my moment of foolishness was...
  • Impact Exposure: Liam Inscoe – Jones

    Welcome to Impact Exposure- a weekly showcase of the work of UoN photographers. These images are the work of Liam Inscoe-Jones. “These are a selection of photographs taken over the last two years in Berlin, Aberystwyth, Prague, Cardiff, Budapest, Nottingham and Vienna. I have no real inclination towards photography...
  • Live Review: Loyle Carner, Rescue Rooms (12/02/2016)

    Loyle Carner has performed at Glastonbury and supported MF Doom and Joey Bada$$, so one would expect him to carry the air of an emerging but relatively experienced artist – yet he retains the nervous excitement of an individual performing live for the first time. The venue is small,...
  • Album Review: Kanye West – The Life of Pablo

    Kanye West has always been about pushing boundaries. For several LPs it was about stretching the outer-limits of what a hip-hop record could be: recording with live instrumentation at Abbey Road, sampling King Crimson and making soulful R&B records in spite of the fact he can’t sing a note....