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Cracking the Egg (Box): In conversation with UEA’s student publishing project
Books

Cracking the Egg (Box): In conversation with UEA’s student publishing project

Student Spoken Word Night Returns to Campus to Roaring Success
Home of the Wonderful

Student Spoken Word Night Returns to Campus to Roaring Success

The Clause prove indie gigs are far from dead
Home of the Wonderful

The Clause prove indie gigs are far from dead

Finding connection as a queer person of colour: a discussion with Sam Rooke
Interviews

Finding connection as a queer person of colour: a discussion with Sam Rooke

Ears plugged into obligation: inside Live UEAid
Music

Ears plugged into obligation: inside Live UEAid

  • Cracking the Egg (Box): In conversation with UEA’s student publishing project

    UEA’s Egg Box empowers students in publishing through zines and anthologies, fostering creativity and practical skills

  • man publicly speaking inside with an audience in a pub / social house
    Student Spoken Word Night Returns to Campus to Roaring Success

    New Writing Live successfully resumed at UEA, showcasing student writers and acclaimed readings

  • concert image from the crowd perspective, dark atmosphere with spotlights and blue highlights
    The Clause prove indie gigs are far from dead

    On a quiet Wednesday, I discovered a lively gig at The Waterfront, where The Clause showcased their energetic indie music

  • four people looking at a camera editing in a make-do photography studio
    Finding connection as a queer person of colour: a discussion with Sam Rooke

    Sam Rooke created queer spaces in Norwich to support and connect queer people of colour

  • Image of a band on stage. They are illuminated by blue and yellow lights. There is a drummer, guitarist and bassist. All of their heads are looking down.
    Ears plugged into obligation: inside Live UEAid

    Ben Heiss describes the first student-led Live UEAid charity concert, with a fist raised in solidarity

  • Image of a blossom tree with pink flowers, in the foreground, overlooking a lake. The sky is a clear blue. There are other trees in the background but they are not in bloom.
    The poetic joy of springtime

    The poets are always right: celebrating the beauty and calm springtime brings

  • Image of a Nintendo Switch with an image of the game THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: BREATH OF THE WILD on the screen. It is against a plain light grey background.
    Are we experiencing open world fatigue?

    With industries churning out games of endless exploration, is the novelty starting to wear off?

  • Wind and solar don’t get stuck in the Strait of Hormuz 

    We have found ourselves in a system where war criminals decide who lives and who dies

  • UEA student tackles gender-based violence in Kenya

    A student has developed an app to help women in Kenya document evidence of gender-based violence

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