Four Sussex students diagnosed with TB
Students and staff returning to the University of Sussex after the Easter vacation have been reassured that there is no cause for concern, following the discovery of tuberculosis (TB) on…
Sussex students work with local schools to boost computer skills
Students at the University of Sussex have been helping the next generation by teaching them useful computer programming skills, using computer games as inspiration. The students worked with local secondary…
Money not morals make students ditch the roads
The teenage dream of motor travel is rapidly becoming unattainable due to rising tuition fees, fuel costs and lower job prospects. Many have turned instead to cheaper methods of transportation,…
Travellers thank Brighton council for kind treatment
A group of Irish travellers camping in Brighton illegally have thanked Brighton and Hove City Council for the treatment that they have received. The travellers, currently located in the car…
Lord calls for ban on teaching about Nazis
Lord Baker, who introduced the National Curriculum in the 1980s, has said that he would ban the teaching of Nazis in schools. In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, he…
Cameron relinquishes plans for ‘controversial’ education reforms
David Cameron and Nick Clegg have relinquished plans to reform the university system in such a way that would have seen the involvement of more private firms in the education…