Unless you’re from Mars (unlikely, as it isn’t one of our regions), social media is almost completely unavoidable—especially for students. However, the endless scrolling doesn’t have […]
Censorship Our members notoriously have love-hate relationships with their Student Unions. Their role is to improve our university experiences and be the representative voice amongst higher […]
While Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway may have shown us the flashier side of journalism, where only gladiatorial in-fighting and high-heeled schadenfreude gets you to the top, the reality is quite different. There are many ways to get into journalism these days that no longer require spending thousands.
The Radio Times Academic Placement scheme gives students with an interest in entertainment media the chance to get up close and personal with one of the UK’s best-selling magazines.
Our aim at the Student Publication Association is not only to celebrate students’ achievements in all types of student journalism, but to enthuse other students to […]
While party-affiliated societies are campaigning around campus, and candidates engage in partisan mudslinging, the general election periods can be an equally exciting time for student newspapers.
Getting it right is always important – but getting it right when reporting on rape and sexual assault is especially vital.
A solid grounding in media law is important for any journalist to ensure they're following good practice and protecting themselves and their publication.







