With the University of Bristol ranking 113th out of 116 universities for social inclusion in the The Times' Good University Guide 2021, what is the University doing to improve social inclusion?
Tara Ghias recommends a selection of wintery tales to dive into as term draws to a close. From family favourites to more somber and chilling reads, there is sure to be something for everyone to read this holiday.
A personal favourite spot of mine, this famous stairway sits cosily on a narrow alley between Colston Street and Colston Avenue, taking you quickly from the heights of Park Row and the Clifton campus down into the busy and exciting consumer hub of the city.
Sanjana Idnani speaks to Karen Freer, founder of the new photographic project LGBTQ+ Faces of Bristol, about her inspiration, the impact this project has had on the LGBTQ+ community in Bristol, and plans for the future.
‘It’s more important now than ever, that whilst we are trying to build back a greener planet, and deal with issues like climate change and biodiversity loss, that everyone is involved, and everyone’s voices are being heard.’
With the news last week that Bristol City Council now opposes the expansion of Bristol Airport, repealing their previous position of support, the airport's future plans have been called into question.
Have you travelled home during the so-called ‘student travel window'? Are you holding on to the last few days of living in Bristol? Are you dreading going back to your family home? Alex Berry explores the difficult reality of why some students can’t easily return home this Christmas holiday.
As the student housing market opens for the next academic year, I spoke to Unirent founder and Bristol graduate Zach about the website he founded with two fellow students, Gus and Fraser; what inspired them to create it; and how it hopes to improve the situation for students in private housing.