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Emily Dennis solves a murder!?
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News Editor, Sam Pegg, takes a spin on the one and only infamous Jesters.
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Louise Chase writes about why clubs should stay closed as we approach 2020 Freshers. Louise highlights other experiences that returning and new students can do in the city other than clubbing.
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Not sure what the nightlife is like in Southampton? Or what the best clubs are? Well, some of The Edge writers offer their take on some of our most popular nights out on the town.
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In a hopeful week that hasn’t been swamped by Coronavirus news in the entertainment world, we’ve seen a Miley Cyrus discuss the potential of a Hannah Montana reboot, Disney altering the iconic 2oth Century Fox brand, a huge slurry of information concerning the DC universe in both films and games, and much more. Here are […]
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Freshers week is approaching and a soon to be second wave of coronavirus. Nightclubs across Southampton and the UK are preparing to host a variety of events in a sweat germ packed box with Switch Nightclub hosting its first event since March on 12th September. Café Parfait and many other nightclubs are following suit with […]
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Ben Dolbear finds out if The Greatest Freshers’ Ball was really that great
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Liam Beazley provides his take on the films that can help make the university journey that little bit easier.
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Jed Wareham discusses why attending gigs can make for a stress-free Freshers.
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A new term at university is never easy, let alone your first. Luckily, The Edge writers are on hand to take a look at some films that might just help you survive the next few years.
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Why are coming-of-age films so timelessly popular? Charlotte Colombo takes a look.
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We pick our favourite tracks that might not be dominating the radio waves for your fresher’s experience!
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Highlights include Chris Stark from BBC Radio 1 and Love Island winners Jack and Dani.
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Culture Editor Josh Nicholson reviews the 2017 Showstopper’s Freshers’ Show.