This Week’s Front Pages – 31/10/15
Every week we round up the very best student papers, with exclusive investigations and design that’s totally on point.
Every week we round up the very best student papers, with exclusive investigations and design that’s totally on point.
It's Halloween! Well almost. If you don't already have plans to spook your friends this weekend, our members have plenty of ideas for you. That's right, we're not too old to give it a miss it yet! Headlines The student aiming for Rio 2016 By Laura Denham for The Orbital Image: The Orbital
Note: The following is archived material, and will not be updated. It may not account for changes in the law that have taken place since publication. As you’ll probably know by now, this week is Halloween (pumpkin gin anyone?), and it’s almost a dead cert a few crimes are going to be committed.
Every Saturday evening/Sunday morning, with the help of the Twitterati, we chose a selection of Sunday front pages for your delectation.
As much as we love them, universities can sometimes be more reckless with their cash than students. Thanks to the humble FOI request - which is coincidentally the subject of a Society of Editor's campaign launched this week - student papers have splashed exclusive bars on controversial investments made by their alma maters. Headlines Trinity
Another week and the another round of front pages have landed in our postbox – here’s our compilation of the very best.
There’s a never-ending debate going on in breaking and emergency news coverage: whether to get it right, or to get it first.
It’s that time of the year again. That’s right, #SPANC is back – the Student Publication Association National Conference 2016!
This week in the student media sphere, Natalie Bennett talked nuclear, Warwick students tried out selfie spoons and UCLan landed an alumni in Albert Square. Intrigued? So were we. Headlines Bennett questions PM's sanity over Trident By William Brown for the Mancunion Image: Wikimedia Commons Green Party Leader Natalie Bennett told the Mancunion
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