This may come as a shock, but Concrete pages may be worth more than a provisional doormat. They can also be used for papier mache projects, or wet shoes fillers to soak up rainwater. As for the words on the pages, if they are still legible after this treatment, why would you choose to read…
Another issue, another dawn
We’re almost there, as Jess writes in her Deputy Editorial column today. Applications for the next Editor-in-Chief and Deputy will soon close, and now only one more issue remains of the semester. I doubt anyone expected we’d be in a lockdown, many of us away from UEA, taking classes online. Yet even though we’re away, university…
UEA January news in brief
Uea(SU) continue pro-Palestine boycott Union Council has voted to continue the SU’s boycott and divestment sanctions to support Palestinian interests. During the debate the Council’s Vice-Chair said Uea(su) should show it does not align with the Israel state. Jewish Society’s Daniel Burns called the policy “anti-Semitic”. Later in the same night Council voted in favour…
Tom Varey interview: Norwich Theatre Royal
Tom Varey is an actor credited to the screen more than the stage. The actor from Ashton Under-Lyne, Manchester has been accredited roles in everything from Channel 4 dramas: Ackley Bridge and No Offence to Game of Thrones. In his latest venture, Varey returns to the stage and back to familiar ground to Salford, in…
Times Higher Education release annual subject rankings
The University of East Anglia has ranked highly in an array of subject areas by Times Higher Education’s (THE) annual global subject rankings. For law, the university has been positioned 55th out of 187 worldwide with Polly Morgan, Deputy Head of UEA’s Law School, expressing that she is ‘delighted’ with the result. She continued, ‘It…
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