Caroline O'Beirne discusses the increase of students' reliance on services such as ChatGPT, and what the role of AI in ...
By , Second Year, Law Voltaire once argued, ‘let all laws be clear, uniform and precise, for interpreting laws is almost always to corrupt them’. Upon entering Bristol University’s Law school, budding ...
Walter Salles' powerful drama based on real events in the 1970s has become an anthem of democracy and freedom for Brazilians, needed now more than ever.
Bui, in fact, includes an indirect reference to Bristol locations in each of his songs. Some are distinct, like Brandon Hill, ...
By , First Year, Film and French The 2025 RWA Biennial Open strips back to one of the simplest, and likely underappreciated, ...
Among the festival’s standout films were Tsangari’s Harvest, Ruben Amar and Lola Bessis’ Silver Star, and Darren Thornton’s ...
By , First Year, Politics and Spanish Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit!/Happy St Patrick’s Day! One of the most important days in ...
Bibi Toye sits down with Bristol’s Welsh society and the Welsh student community to discover the reality of studying in ...
The 97th Academy Awards concluded an enthralling prize-giving season for film. As ever, the evening had its share of surprises and upsets, with a coating of Conan gold.
Despite my love for the first two films, Bridget Jones’s Diary and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, I was left feeling a ...
When I started at UOB last year, I had not told anyone I was trans. It is a lonely situation to find yourself in, and in all ...
For Bristolians suffering from a Tier scooter addiction, this city will add fuel to the fire. Berlin, too, offers the ...