Imogen Davis discusses the latest rise in celebrity authors and the impact it has on non-famous writers...
Imogen Davis discusses the new independent book website Bookshop.org and why you should champion them over Amazon ...
Imogen Davies and Sophie Wilson detail how projects around Newcastle are working to protect the vulnerable and help key workers....
Imogen Davies takes over the poembox for this week with her brilliant poem, Self Isolate. ...
Following the successful debut of Cintra TRY on the Tyne last year, the sporting event will return to the streets of Newcastle this August. As part of a two-day festival of multi-sports events, Newcas...
In 2019, Newcastle University and New Writing North declared a climate emergency with both organisations coordinating to tackle the ongoing crisis. Part of their joint effort concerns the year-long Cl...
Imogen Davies discusses cultural appopriation in the fashion industry and the fine line between appeciation and offense. ...
Imogen Davies shares her secret to creating the Ultimate Christmas Dinner....
When its that time of the month and you need to stock up on menstrual products, the last thing on your mind is being eco-friendly. It is so easy to forget the harmful impact that they can have on the ...
Since the Brexit debate on the run-up to the 2016 referendum, there has been a 28% surge in UK university applications to politics courses. UCAS, who oversees university admissions revealed that the p...
In a world growing ever more concerned about sustainability, the social shopping app Depop is on the rise. Whether you’re interested in supporting small creators, revamping your wardrobe for a reduc...
The lecture capture system, ReCap, is popular among Russell Group universities. Here, at Newcastle, ReCap is provided across the majority of lectures, though (and perhaps controversially) staff have t...
The Philip Robinson Library, fondly known as the Robbo, has a legendary status among Newcastle students. Whether you’re meeting up for a study session, working on an assignment or cramming in a few ...
Imogen Davies offers some tips for new students learning how to cook for one. ...
Set in the fantastical land of Orïsha, Children of Blood and Bone weaves a tale of identity, magic and persecution. The reader follows an epic narrative through the eyes of three characters: the stro...
Usually when we think about Instagram, holiday snaps, aesthetically pleasing images of food and barrages of selfies airbrushed to perfection are what comes to mind. Yet it’s so often forgotten that ...
University can be overwhelming. For some, the transition between the holidays and term time can be especially difficult; the first few weeks equating to hours of procrastination followed by a desperat...
Do architects need to design more sensitively?
How do Bookstagram and Booktok affect our reading habits?
Born Lippy: spoken word bringing people together
Review: Abigail's Party at People's Theatre
Poembox: Spring in February
Neon art installation tours US states where abortion rights are threatened