From the Archives' is a series where students reflect on how issues have developed since Epigram last reported on them. This ...
Cherish the Orange returned to the stage for their third production, this time following in the wake of the Lionesses 2025 summer triumph of winning the Euros! The action follows the university’s ...
Hollywood takes its annual (award) seasonal visit to working class communities, taking rare detour away from misery safari.
The future of the BBC seems to be uncertain. Charlotte Kerby explores what our nation wants from such an institution and whether they can measure up to the task.
Epigram sat down with Puddle Man director Jacob Joseph Held and 12-year-old actor Dainton Anderson to talk about fear, student cinema, and filming with donkeys in the Dartmoor countryside.
There's more to discuss about Bristol's housing crisis. Matthew Brown offers an alternative perspective to an earlier Epigram article on the issue.
Welcome to the annual Valentine’s day love song playlist! We have organised it this year by mood, so you can find the right song no matter your romantic situation (or lack thereof…) ...
Don't be fooled by its lovey-dovey exterior, Miles Gilroy's February crossword was not for the faint of heart (get it because... you get it). Find the solution below: Featured Image: Epigram / Miles G ...
Music is the true language of love, and with some of Bristol's best music venues opening their doors for a variety of events, ...
In March, you will receive the inevitable flood of emails asking you to vote for your SU representatives. You might even find ...
From Gossip Girl to Normal People, Beatrix Gazzard explores television’s obsession with situationships, asking whether they help us make sense of modern dating or encourage us to accept emotional ...
Ummmmm…’ I can tell his hesitation isn’t based on uncertainty of the condom’s existence, but on unwillingness to use one – he weigh ...
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