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'THE A-Z OF LONDON ROAD' George Coles Photography

Caroline Adeyemi Whilst sitting on the deck chairs outside The Bystander Cafe on London Road, a man walks past in a green lumber jacket as oblivious of me as I…

Submotion Orchestra Review

Ruth Atkinson Visiting Brighton as part of their third sell out tour, Submotion Orchestra brought their beautifully rich and entrancing sounds to the stage of Concord 2 on Saturday. The…

What does it mean to be an Arts student?

Marie Hawkins This is a question which many have on their mind and one that is sometimes difficult to answer. The topic of Arts is very extensive and covers a…

The Artist's Contribution to Medicine: How Stop Frame Animation Can Help Dementia Patients

Last week the Brighton and Sussex Medical School hosted a free conference where speakers from Salmagundi Films, Bo Chapman and Zoe Flynn, presented their findings on treating Dementia patients using…

The President of the Royal Society Speaks Out at Sussex

Last Wednesday, the Jubilee Lecture Theatre hosted an annual lecture given by Sir Paul Nurse, one of the most distinguished scientists in the UK. You do not get the privilege…

The Big Debate: minimum alcohol pricing

Should there be a minimum price on alcohol to deter excessive drinking? This month, the Scottish government is being sued over their new minimum alcohol pricing law – by the…

Feature: Badger Sport “Kicks a Hornet’s nest”

If you thought that the only people who read the Badger are either those admiring their own handiwork, or those whose iPods have frustratingly lost charge on the bus even…

Sportsman of the Week: Hamish Reid

Adam Skibinski Volleyball Men’s Captain Hamish Reid was definitely the outstanding player for us this week. His commitment to training has really shown in his performance tonight. He kept the…

Match report 17.10.: Tennis

Jonathan Dare Eager to continue their promotion successes from the last 2 seasons, Sussex Men’s 2nd tennis team could consider themselves fortunate to come up against a lackluster Roehampton Men’s…

Match report 17/10: Squash

Stuart Etherington Squash Men’s Captain There’s something unnatural and disconcerting about playing your own team mates in a competitive match, yet thats what happened when Sussex Men’s 2nd Team took…

HOC of the week – East Slope

Amy Bracewell Overheard outside East Slope Bar: Boy A “(Thoughtfully) East Slope Bar’s going downhill these days …” Boy B “It’s always been going downhill … it’s on a slope”

Academic Armchair – Dr Cheryl Hudson

Sophie Pedder Dr Cheryl Hudson, American Studies I promise this will be the last American Studies faculty member you will hear from for a while. I can’t promise forever, they…

Moan Zone – Low Spirits: Pint of no return

Lucy Hartland This week I was subjected to discrimination against those suffering from the after-effects of a night mainly fuelled by Vodka. When the bus eventually decided to arrive and…

Creatures of the Night – Double Trouble

Louis Brennan A close friend of mine called Tim told me this ridiculous tale of what happened to him a couple of months back… Tim fancied this girl (Lily) who…

Small Batch Coffee Company

Samantha Fennessy Small Batch Coffee Company, 17 Jubilee Street, Brighton, BN1 1GE, www.smallbatchcoffee.co.uk The Small Batch Coffee Company is an ideal place for coffee lovers and first-timers alike. All the…

Orange withdraw sponsorship from literary prize

Millie Davies The termination of sponsorship by mobile-communication company Orange may mean the last year of the Orange Prize for Fiction; a literary award that celebrates the achievements of novels…

Political Highlights

Party conference season swept the nation last week – although it was rather more sober than most students may imagine a party to be. Satirical Tweets from the week: @David_Scameron…

Sleep deprivation nears a termly high

Sleep deprivation is reaching its termly-peek as deadlines and coursework for the mid-term assessments loom. As the first semester of Sussex treads into its fifth week, students are beginning to…

Campus ATMs vandalised

Vandalism hit the University last week following the targeting of both ATMs outside the Barclays bank on campus, leaving both cash-points incommunicado. The act of vandalism left both ATMs out…

20,000 students by 2020 – suggests University projection

The University of Sussex will grow by 1,000 students a year according to University projections. The year 2020 is forecasted to see the University have a total number of 20,000…