ICL students concerned about ‘phallic’ Antony Gormley sculpture
A “phallic” sculpture by Sir Antony Gormley intended for Imperial College London (ICL) has attracted student backlash.
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A “phallic” sculpture by Sir Antony Gormley intended for Imperial College London (ICL) has attracted student backlash.
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Rishi Sunak has said he will phase out university degrees that do not improve students’ “earning potential” if he becomes the UK’s next Prime Minister.
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Michelle Heinrich reflects on her experience of staying at hostels during a backpacking trip to Japan and Hong Kong.
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Sophie Flint Vázquez reviews Pale Waves' third LP, Unwanted
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Emma Raducanu will shortly begin the defence of her spectacularly earned US Open crown. This will mark an incredible 12 months of change in almost every facet of the life of the 2021 BBC Sports Personality of the Year winner. Her tennis since last September has hardly been plain sailing...
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Manpreet Kaur unpacks how climate change is not only a worldwide environmental issue, but also a threat to public health and pregnant women.
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After 11 incredible days of sporting action in Birmingham, the Commonwealth Games 2022 have come to a close. Although it would ultimately be Australia that topped the medal table, it’s hard to deny that the home games enthused the crowd and the athletes, leading to one of their most successful...
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Reece Goodall takes readers back in time to explore The Seven Ancient Wonders in their full glory and find out what happened to the monuments - and what modern travellers can learn from the ancient Greeks.
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Triumph Arach reviews the Soweto Gospel Choir's recent performance at Coventry's Assembly Festival Gardens.
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Australia and New Zealand dominated the cycling schedule at the Commonwealth Games, taking home 21 of the 26 gold medals on offer between them. Aaron Gate, of New Zealand, starred in the week-long programme, leaving with four gold medals across both the track and road – propelling New Zealand to...
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In the mid-90s, home gaming was turning 3D for the first time, especially as the releases of the Nintendo 64 and the PlayStation 1 forced developers to think about that extra dimension. Companies like Nintendo ran with it, and made Super Mario 64 – new faces like Naughty Dog produced...
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It’s the final day of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games – time to pick up the few remaining medals and see which nation will end up on top of the leaderboard. Will Australia retain their golden position, or will England pip them to the post? Read on to discover what...
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Nine oversubscribed Russell Group universities offered students cash and other incentives worth almost £9 million to defer their places to next year.
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