Nominations are open for UCL’s BNOC of the Year

It’s that time again


Last year saw second year Information Management student, Adam Robertson, crowned UCL’s BNOC of the Year 2015 – but this year it could be you.

Be they the captain of your sport’s team, someone who hosts the best club night, or simply that person who is out every single sports night, we want you to nominate them.

What makes a BNOC?

1. DISGUSTING LEVELS OF POPULARITY– as the acronym suggests, they needs to be someone everyone knows. Whether they’re walking down Gower Street, in the gym, or by the bar in Phineas, everyone around them knows who they are. Or at the very least has Facebook stalked them. Anonymity is not a concept BNOCs are familiar with.

2. THEY’RE THAT GUY or GIRL– you may never have met the person, but their name is constantly associated with a certain function or purpose within the university community. For example “you know the Loop guy? The guy who is always at Loop with the red chinos! Loop Guy!”

You know… That mug who’s always in the Chelsea shirt?

3.  INEFFABLE UBIQUITY- neither you nor anyone you know has ever actually met this person directly, nor do you know what their purpose or function within the university actually is, but you all know their name anyway.

If your mate ticks all these boxes, or you know someone else who does, get your nomination in to [email protected] – give us a picture and a paragraph and we’ll put them in the running

Good luck.