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Student News

Talent exposed in Manchester

Being a student filmmaker, it can be hard to get your work seen. Unless, that is, you enter it into a film festival judged by Danny Boyle and get Shameless creator Paul Abbott along for the ride.


Shopping and sex: Surfing abuse costs billions

Wasting time when we are supposed to be working or studying is costing companies billions and could affect your chances of getting top grades.


Highlights

Culture: Music Review: Album

Trickbaby: Chor Bazaar

Culturally mixed music can be refreshing when executed with precision. Asian Dub Foundation are a fine example: their sonic belting of genres was remarkable, yet few crossover acts have had that sort of vitality since.

 

Industry Guides

Actuarial Careers

Your Guide Courses and Careers

Imagine a person with the rare ability to undertake the role of problem solver, business analyst, consultant and financial risk assessor. This is an actuary. Tim Stedman, Chairman of the Actuarial Profession’s Careers Committee explains...

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Culture

Interview

Licence to chill: What makes Daniel Craig tick?

Scouser heartthrob Daniel Craig began his rise to stardom in the school play (starring in the lead role in Oliver) via the National Youth Theatre and the Guildhall. Following a series of TV roles and B-movies, he is now a top Hollywood A-lister and his latest Bond movie, Quantum of Solace portrays the cult hero as darker, grittier and tougher than ever before. ST takes a look at what makes him ti


Travel

Travel Carribean

St. George’s University

St. George’s University is an international centre of education located in Grenada, West Indies. Founded over 30 years ago, St. George’s gives students a global educational experience unlike that from any other university.


Lifestyle

General Health

“Anorexics are skinny, I’m not”

Laura Foster explores how more and more women are suffering with the mental effects of Anorexia.


Sport

Sports News

Nuns strip for Charity

The almighty might not approve of Nuns stripping down to their birthday suit, even if they are doing it for charity. Luckily, these barenaked ladies are actually NUNS, part of a south London netball team tastefully showing all to raise funds for their local hospice.


Freshers

Freshers Advice

Freshen Up For Freshers

Hangovers, alcohol, fresher’s flu and other adventures. With a new term upon us, Jemilla Russell-Smith gives some advice on how best to survive the monster party event that is Fresher’s Week.


Careers

Teaching

Career advice Becoming a teacher

Teaching is an important and increasingly popular choice of career for all kinds of people. Whatever your circumstances – if you’re about to graduate, or looking for a change of direction – there are more ways to enter the profession than ever before. See www.tda.gov.uk for full details and opportunities