ARTICLES BY Flossie Palmer
Vaulted Chambers Café – the perfect alternative study space
We are now a week into UCU strike action at the University, and students are desperately in search of off-campus study spaces to avoid crossing the picket lines when doing the daily library commute.
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73 per cent of students feel University extension policy must change regarding mental health
Despite being made an available option to all students, being granted an extension on your deadlines can often be much more difficult than expected.
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Review: Bristol CU’s The Mark Drama ★★★★
On Monday 7 February, the Bristol University Christian Union launched their latest theatrical production, The Mark Drama, at Clifton Christ Church for its first comeback since 2019.
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Into The Wild – the Bristol club night raising money for local food banks
Into the Wild, a club night founded by University of Bristol History student, Fergal Maguire, is spotlighting the talent of local, lesser-known DJs for the greater good of the Bristol community
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Behind the picket lines: speaking to striking university staff
On 1-3 December, university staff who belong to the UCU (University and College Union) took industrial action over unresolved disputes concerning pay and the USS (Universities Superannuation Scheme) pension.
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Day 1 of the UCU Strike: a roundup of the events in Bristol
Day one of the University of Bristol's UCU strike, in photos and videos from the Epigram Team.
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Misscoteque - a night out for she's and they's to feel safe and celebrated
The Womxn’s Disco Collective, formed in March 2020 by students Georgia Dimdore-Miles and Amaia Emmerson, is launching their second Misscoteque event on 28 November – a night for ‘she’s and they’s’ to feel safe openly expressing their sexuality.
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Peequal is bridging the gender divide in public hygiene facilities
Peequal is the UK's first women's urinal aiming to establish pee-equality in public hygiene facilities. Epigram spoke to the Bristol grads who started it all.
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