• James & Nico Have Never Seen: Heat (1995)

    University moves pretty fast, if you don’t stop and look around (at movies) once in a while you might miss it. We have more access to movies than ever before in history, and keeping up with every new release can be daunting enough for any student cinephile. Add to...
  • Meet Your 2019 Activities Officer Candidates

    During our Students’ Union Elections Media Day on Thursday 28th February, we chatted to the candidates who are running to be elected as your Activity Officer for the 2019-20 academic year. Take a look at what they had to say. Ava Meyer Ava is a third-year Politics and International...
  • Meet Your 2019 Mature Students’ Officer Candidate

    During our Students’ Union Elections Media Day on Thursday 28th February, we chatted to the candidate who is running to be elected as your Mature Students Officer for the 2019-20 academic year. Take a look at what she had to say. Becca Craven Becca is a 2nd year Music...
  • Scrapbook – Games to Avoid

    There are so many games available to us today that we really are spoilt for choice. From shooters to MMOs, puzzle games to party games, gaming really is an activity where there’s something for everyone. But of course, not all of these are masterpieces, and some… well, some are...
  • Impact Food: Head Of Steam

    Head of Steam is a real ale bar and restaurant conveniently located in Lace Market near the common attraction Nottingham Contemporary. Once inside the bar/restaurant we were shown to our table, a booth at the back away from the bar area. The first thing to notice was the décor...
  • Scrapbook – Games to Play Before You Die

    Anyone who has had the pleasure of delving into the world of video games knows that such an experience is always a magical one – yet with so many games out there, it’s impossible to play them all. Therefore, Impact has compiled together a list of Video Games that...
  • WINNER ANNOUNCED: SPORTS OFFICER – Emma Hodges

    Emma Hodges has been elected as your new Students’ Union Sports Officer for 2018/19. Emma was declared the Sports Officer for the 2018/19 academic year after winning the 6th round of voting, with 1676 votes. Emma is feeling a “relieved and excited” although she admits the excitement “hasn’t sunk...