London thrives as the quintessential hub for all things art and culture. Though as a student, it pays off to explore our local art centres and theatres right in our own neighbourhood.
By Valerie Quintana
Rockstar Royalty from the 60s to present day, including the Rolling Stones and The Who, have graced the stage of the legendary Half Moon Pub, which is celebrating 55 years of live music.
From Real Estate to IT firms— This new generation of young black men and women are no longer waiting for opportunities to come knocking at their door, instead they’re making waves in the business world by launching their dream…
If you’re craving some live music, Roehampton is just a short bus drive away from a whole bunch of great venues. Here are five of our favourites.
Two years of building work has transformed Roehampton’s Campus. Green space has been sacrificed, in its place there’s a state of the art library. student digs and the promise of re-landscaping. Was it worth it? We ask the views of those who lived through it.
Last year Poles officially became the biggest ethnic minority in the UK. We’re omnipresent, there’s no denying it, but apart from a few quirky facts, I feel that the Brits don’t know much about us.
Dust off the cobwebs and venture off campus to experience new places, events and things to do. All you need is a £1.50 bus fare you’re in for a great night out.
Roehampton’s beautiful university campus and bold stark brutalist architecture haven’t failed to attract the attention of the production teams of TV and film. Here are five times “Roey” has appeared on the screen, both big and small.
If you ever feel the need for fresh air, going for a stroll along Putney High Street is not the greatest idea. With alarming levels of air pollution, something as fundamental as breathing could have serious health implications for people in the area.