ULU’s hold on its Malet Street building may be less secure than was previously thought, as a decision not to hand over management of the student hub to UCL is up for review. »
Archive for September, 2008
Athletics round-up
This year was the biggest year ever for UL Athletics with a record number of athletes participating in all our matches. »
BoJo and his big city adventure
So, it's been three months since Boris got the gold medal in one of the most contested and talked about elections in recent history; three months since Red Ken cleared his desk for the blonde mop to take his position as London's new mayor. »
From rioting to rhythm
This year's carnival ended with a bang. And a crash. Not festival fireworks, but the sound of flying rocks and bottles raining down on plastic police shields, as forty youths fought a squalid little street battle with the police in Ladbroke Grove. »
Issue 11 2007-2008
London Student Issue 11 Volume 28 Play, London Student Issue 11 Volume 28 »
ULU President a month and a half late starting work
Omitted from Ansari's glossy manifesto was the small matter that he had already accepted an internship at an investment bank, and could not work the first portion of his term. »
Tay-king the Mickey
UCL Union Chief Executive Robert Taylor was sacked by the college in July after an investigation into fraud and misuse of expenses. »
Could the Credit Crunch leave students homeless?
The Credit Crunch could pose an accommodation crisis for university students in London with the housing market squeeze forcing record numbers of people to rent flats at spiralling costs. »
Les Miserables: British Council errors leave Erasmus students destitute
British Council errors leave Erasmus students destitute »

