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Talk is by no means all bark and no bite. But it could probably do with a little more bite.
Will Amott is in two minds about the latest Footnotes sketch show.
Student occupation of Aston Webb turns into heated demonstration.
Two third-year UoB students go above and beyond to make stumbling into student nights that little bit easier.
‘Watch This’ present a light-hearted, good-natured romp to put a grin on your face on this wintry night.
Will Amott’s perspective on the Halloween debate that always sets tongues wagging.
The Times and The Sunday Times have handed out quite the accolade to us lot
52% of female and 54% of male fuck buddies are unhappy with the arrangement
Coachella fans, conversation, or disco pants and a bandeau? We let you know where.
Chicken Run: The 48 Hour left Will Amott very clucking annoyed.
Will Amott was excited to see ‘The Neighbourhood Watch’ presented by ‘Watch This’ but was left disappointed.
She’s the second year Historian with thousands of YouTube followers
Uni’s ‘ultra-high net worth’ grads put us 10th in league table for fat cats
Will stayed awake for 48 hours in an attempt to get some serious revision done. However, instead he just started to lose the plot.
Review of Article 19’s production of ‘The Graduate’ directed by Jenny Davis and produced by Jen Symes.
Will Amott ventured back to the Vale for Infinity’s The Tragedy of King Richard III. It was by no means a tragedy, but not quite a triumph.
Will Amott went to check out Infinity’s The Pillowman – a dark comedy that proved very dark, and quite comedic.
Tab columnist Will Amott questions why Sports night was branded as ‘Motion @ The Hub’ instead of the club’s true identity: a gay club called Nightingales.