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Natasha Currie
Nov 27, 2023
Close Quarters: How Student Creatives Overcome St Andrews's Venue Shortage
Creatives in St Andrews have three streets worth of space to play with, and this is undeniably a ‘rose and thorn’ situation that...
Sarah Tait
Nov 27, 2023
Deadline Distractions For A Gloomy November
Now that we have entered the purgatory that is November, we are stuck in the in-between space where we can just about see our freedom but...
Nicole Entin
Nov 20, 2023
Welly Ball 2023 – Reviewed
The aftermath of a rain shower earlier in the day meant that I could make the most of my polka-dotted welly boots on the evening of 4...
Callisto Lodwick
Nov 19, 2023
Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair in Macbeth: Wonderfully-Directed Witches and Beautiful Costumes Can’t
Before the lights have even dimmed at Macbeth, you’re in for a show. A woman clad in a skirt the colour of earth shuffles and deals her...
Christy Forshaw
Nov 13, 2023
What is it with Taylor Swift and St Andrews?
On Friday 27th October, the day of yet another one of Taylor Swift’s masterful album re-releases, it seemed as if half the town descended...
Millie Tougher
Nov 6, 2023
Fright Night 2023 – Reviewed
As I sit here writing this article, coughing my lungs up and contemplating whether or not whatever I’ve caught can still be classed as...
Callisto Lodwick
Nov 6, 2023
Violent Delights Have Violent Ends – St Andrews Students Bring a Dazzling Version of Macbeth to the
*The author realises the quote used in her title is not from Macbeth; however, she likes it too much not to use it. *** Macbeth and his...
Callisto Lodwick
Oct 25, 2023
Playing Puppet: Cyrano de Puppet Excels at Comedy, but Falters When it Tries to Turn to Something Serious
As the audience flocked into the Barron at the Byre on a cold October night, the keen-eyed amongst them began murmuring with...
Sarah Tait
Oct 14, 2023
RIP 601
The beloved Club 601 closed its doors for the foreseeable future at the end of second semester in 2023, and the naked truth is that St....
Hannah Peart
Oct 13, 2023
The Kate Kennedy Charity Opening Ball 2023 – Reviewed
Having not been to the Kate Kennedy Club’s Charity Opening Ball since my second year, just as Covid-19 restrictions were lifted, as a...
Christy Forshaw
Sep 26, 2023
DTF: Fresh Meat – Feeding Freshers’ Week Cravings
As I write this article, sniffling away at my computer with what I refuse to believe is Freshers’ Flu, I have to put my hands in the air...
Charlotte Rabeie
Sep 21, 2023
Starfields 2023 – Reviewed
I’ll admit that I knew very little about Starfields prior to attending the event on Saturday 9th September at Lower College Lawn. I had a...
Christy Forshaw
May 8, 2023
‘Waiting for O’ Premiere – Reviewed
If you talk to Theo Quantick, a second-year student at the University of St Andrews, he will probably tell you he is into films and wants...
Nicole Entin
Apr 7, 2023
Let the Battle Begin – An Exclusive Preview of The Battle of the Bands 2023 (Part Two)
While St Andrews might not be the first place you think of as having a major music scene, a number of up-and-coming student bands have...
Nicole Entin
Apr 6, 2023
Let the Battle Begin – An Exclusive Preview of The Battle of the Bands 2023 (Part One)
While St Andrews might not be the first place you think of as having a major music scene, a number of up-and-coming student bands have...
Katie Brennan
Apr 2, 2023
Top Five Things to Do
Deadline season is upon us and exams are looming, but don’t let that stop you from enjoying your last official week of classes! Tuesday...
Jade Mkparu
Apr 1, 2023
UBUNTU 2023: Afrofuturism – Reviewed
Earlier this semester, I reviewed the launch party for the Afro-Caribbean Society’s annual showcase UBUNTU. This time around, I’m pleased...
Katie Brennan
Mar 16, 2023
Oktoberfest 2023: Reviewed
St Andrews’ messiest event returned for another year last weekend – expectations were high, but did it live up to the hype? If you’re...
Anisha
Mar 14, 2023
Sustainable Style Charity Gala – Reviewed
Sustainable Style’s first ever Charity Gala, and probably the first eco-event to happen like it in St Andrews, was hosted at Falside Mill...
Katie Brennan
Mar 12, 2023
Top Five Things to Do
March is looking to be a busy month, with balls galore. But don’t miss out on the other happenings in town by taking in some of the art...
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