Erin O'Connor discusses Valentine's Day through a queer lens, observing the ways in which queer relationships are represented in media and marketing and how the LGBTQ community are excluded or ...
Ambar Madhok speaks to student theatre group ‘InterAct’ about their upcoming production of Shakespeare's ‘Macbeth’ ...
Fear not, Epigram does not allude to that dreaded A Level English poetry anthology. Tom Forbes explores how expressions of love, in its various forms, have changed over time, and what it means for ...
The demonstration numbered over 100 people and included speeches, singing and dancing, and children's activities.
Certain departments are being run into a ‘managed decline’, says Bristol UCU's co-President, as a new Voluntary Severance Scheme is announced.
Cherish the Orange returned to the stage for their third production, this time following in the wake of the Lionesses 2025 summer triumph of winning the Euros! The action follows the university’s ...
From the Archives' is a series where students reflect on how issues have developed since Epigram last reported on them. This ...
Hollywood takes its annual (award) seasonal visit to working class communities, taking rare detour away from misery safari.
The future of the BBC seems to be uncertain. Charlotte Kerby explores what our nation wants from such an institution and whether they can measure up to the task.
There's more to discuss about Bristol's housing crisis. Matthew Brown offers an alternative perspective to an earlier Epigram article on the issue.
Epigram sat down with Puddle Man director Jacob Joseph Held and 12-year-old actor Dainton Anderson to talk about fear, student cinema, and filming with donkeys in the Dartmoor countryside.