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How Arthur Morgan Cemented Red Dead Redemption 2’s Legacy
Gaming

How Arthur Morgan Cemented Red Dead Redemption 2’s Legacy

Why are there less bugs than when we were younger?
Environment

Why are there less bugs than when we were younger?

Exposure doesn’t pay my rent
Comment

Exposure doesn’t pay my rent

In defence of “Weird Girl” cinema
Film+TV

In defence of “Weird Girl” cinema

UEA’s most longstanding: In conversation with Gavin Hudson
Interviews

UEA’s most longstanding: In conversation with Gavin Hudson

  • Silhouette of a cowboy and landscape against a sunset
    How Arthur Morgan Cemented Red Dead Redemption 2’s Legacy

    The transition from the unknown new protagonist to one of the most beloved fictional characters

  • A black and yellow butterfly sits on a purple flower
    Why are there less bugs than when we were younger?

    The insect population is decreasing at an alarming rate, and it is not a coincidence

  • A crowd of people ascend an escalator
    Exposure doesn’t pay my rent

    Is unpaid work creating inaccessibility within student career progression?

  • Black and white image of a ballerina wearing a tutu. They have one hand outstretched towards the camera.
    In defence of “Weird Girl” cinema

    Let women be unlikeable (please)

  • Image of the University of East Anglia's common area, The Hive, back in the 1990s. There are people sat at round tables. There is a big neon sign that says 'The Hive'.
    UEA’s most longstanding: In conversation with Gavin Hudson

    A Global Development student came to the UEA in 1947 and never looked back

  • Image of a person holding up a golden mask in front of their face.
    The politics of memory in cinema

    Why do we still value movies that misrepresent minorities?

  • Cocktails, conga and crazy dancing: The Media Collective Summer Ball

    The night – an annual celebration of talent from Concrete, UEATV and Livewire – saw winners and runners up from across the trio

  • Laptop and bears on table
    Graduating into uncertainty

    Students graduating into economic uncertainty brings its psychological setbacks, explained

  • image taken inside the bar of weatherspoons
    A definitive ranking of Norwich Wetherspoons 

    Is the Bell Hotel really the place to be in Norwich?

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