- Analysis
- Birmingham
- Campus
- Coronavirus
- Crime
- Decolonisation
- Dubai Campus
- Environment
- Events
- Featured
- Guild Council
- Guild Elections
- Activities and Employability Officer
- Education Officer
- Postgraduate Officer
- President
- Sports Officer
- Welfare and Community Officer
- Guild of Students
- Mental Health
- National
- NUS
- Royals
- Satire
- Selly Oak
- Sport
- student finance england
- UK Politics
- Conservative Party
- Green Party
- Labour Party
- Liberal Democrats
- Ukraine
- University College Union
- University Science Research
-
Ahead of the 2021 Guild Elections, News Editor Amy Lakin spoke to the candidates for the position of Postgraduate Officer
-
Ahead of the 2021 Guild Elections, News Reporter Clara Morate spoke to candidates running for the full-time role of International Officer
-
Ahead of the 2021 Guild Elections, News Reporter Ellen Knight spoke to the candidates for the position of Education Officer
-
Ahead of the 2021 Guild Elections, Sports Editor Kit Shepard spoke to candidates for the position of Activities and Employability Officer
-
Ahead of the 2021 Guild Elections, Elections and News Editor Becky Gelder spoke to candidates running for the role of Guild President
-
Universities Wales have announced that almost all teaching at Welsh universities will remain online until after Easter, News Editor Cerys Gardner reports
-
TV Editor Sam Wait reports on UoB's Help the Homeless society launching a COVID safe Valentine's day fundraiser
-
One in three university students have expressed their unhappiness with the current academic environment amidst the latest lockdown period
-
Concerns surrounding the effectiveness of lateral flow testing have been swirling since the end of last year, News Writer Saskia Hirst reports
-
Universities in England will receive £50m from the government to help support students struggling financially due to the Coronavirus pandemic
-
With the pandemic leaving students stuck paying for accommodation to which they have no access, some University of Birmingham (UoB) students have decided to fight back, News Reporter Dan Hunt reports
-
Proposed industrial action for the spring term will not be going ahead, due to a failure to meet the turnout threshold