• Free sexual health service at Cripps to cease in March

    A free sexual health service run at the Cripps Health Centre is to be axed at the end of March due to funding cuts. The service, which offers students diagnosis and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, sexual health counselling, and free condoms, is the only service at the health...
  • Fire at Nottingham Train Station

    At 6.30am there was a major fire at Nottingham Train Station that has now caused major disruptions across the city. The station is currenlty closed and there are no train services towards Nottingham. This means that all services on the Nottingham/London, Matlock/Nottingham/Newark, Nottingham/Mansfield/Worksop, Leicester/Lincoln/Grimbsy, Nottingham/Grantham/Skegness and Liverpool/Nottingham/Norwich routes are...
  • University of Nottingham gets silver for greenest campus in the world

    The University of Nottingham (UoN) has been named the second greenest campus in the world. According to the Universitas Indonesia (UI) GreenMetric ranking for 2017, the UoN maintains its second spot after surveying 619 universities in 76 countries. The UI GreenMetric site looks at six indicators when determining the...
  • BREAKING: University Boulevard closed after van and tram collision

    University Boulevard has been closed off after a crash between a tram and a van, causing traffic throughout the city. Reportedly a van went through a red light, thus hitting the tram and causing it to be pushed off the railway. The accident happened at 3 pm today. Nottingham...
  • University of Nottingham raised over £27,000 for Charity Week

    For Charity Week, the University of Nottingham (UoN) was able to raise over £27,000. Thus, holding the trophy for the most money raised by an institution in the Midlands. Charity Week is an annual volunteer-led campaign that is held in the last week of October where over 200 institutions...
  • University of Nottingham paying the Living Wage after protest

    The Living Wage campaign at the University of Nottingham (UoN) has released a press release announcing the University’s decision to pay the Living Wage of £8.75 to all its staff from 6 November onwards. Within two days of the Living Wage protest held on 14 November, the ‘University management...
  • Nottingham questioning the ‘legitimacy’ of exclusion from 2023 bid

    The five cities who were bidding to be the European Capital of Culture 2023, Nottingham, Belfast, Leeds, Dundee and Milton Keynes, have released a statement after the European Commission stated that the UK would not be able to participate. According to the statement, the five cities had a meeting...