• Sounds Against Slavery interview – Leonora

    Impact Magazine and the Anti-Slavery Society are collaborating on the second iteration of Sounds Against Slavery on Thursday 15th March. Impact caught up with one of the acts, Leonora, to hear their thoughts on music and the event. What are you most looking forward to about performing at Sounds...
  • Sounds Against Slavery interview – The Long Islands

    Impact Magazine and the Anti-Slavery Society are collaborating on the second iteration of Sounds Against Slavery on Thursday 15th March. Impact caught up with one of the acts, The Long Islands, to hear their thoughts on music and the event. What are you most looking forward to about performing...
  • Sounds Against Slavery interview – Katie Cooper

    Impact Magazine and the Anti-Slavery Society are collaborating on the second iteration of Sounds Against Slavery on Thursday 15th March. Impact caught up with one of the acts, Katie Cooper, to hear her thoughts on music and the event. What are you most looking forward to about performing at...
  • Impact’s Student Food and Drink Awards 2018

    It’s awards season and from the Grammy’s to the Oscars, they’ve all been a little shit. So I figured that I’d make my own up, I promise it to be useful, informative and not endorsed in any way possible. So here it is, the one you’ve all been waiting...
  • Take it from a Londoner, Corbyn is right about de-centralisation

    Last week, Jeremy Corbyn, speaking at the EEF Manufacturers’ Organisation, announced that he would curb London’s power if he ever became Prime Minister. This shouldn’t come as a shock. A “fundamental shift” in the country’s economic policy has always been one of Corbyn’s most appealing promises, but a move...
  • Experiencing The #VisitMyMosque Initiative

    “Terrorists’, “Sexist” and “Backwards”.  These are just some of the phrases that Muslim people come face to face with every day. We see aggressive words like “terrorists” alongside non-aggressive words like “Islam”, quite literally meaning ‘peace to people’, in newspapers and on TV every day. For those of us...
  • Music Interview – Brown Lion Zoo

    Having recently celebrated their one-year anniversary, four-piece Brown Lion Zoo are relative newcomers to the Nottingham music scene, and yet the lads have already made an indelible mark upon local fans. Armed with an expansive range of lo-fi, melody-driven tunes, the UoN students triumphed at BandSoc’s battle of the...