Tag: university of southampton


  • Review: Freshers’ Ball 2017

    A night to remember at SUSU.

  • The Freshers Guide to Southampton’s Cinemas

    Includes SUSU’s very own Union Films!

  • The Freshers Guide to Theatrical Societies

    Ben McQuigg tells us about SUSU’s many theatrical societies.

  • Win a Freshers’ Master Pass & Variety Pass with The Edge!

    The biggest giveaway of official SUSU Freshers’ passes, right here.

  • Review: Showstoppers’ Help! at The Annex Theatre

    Will Hankey reviews the original musical from Jamie Milburn.

  • Isle of Wight Fest organiser John Giddings interviewed by Surge Radio – Listen

    He even chatted about a possible song by Bastille AND Rod Stewart.

  • Review: Dock34 and SEMSU at The Joiners, Southampton

    Jordan Mac Phee-Torres reviews Dock34 and SEMSU at The Joiners.

  • Review: Hugo Wolf’s Complete Italian Songbook at the Turner Sims, Southampton

    Harley James Mitford reviews the one-night-only Turner Sims exclusive: Roger Vignoles, Elizabeth Watts and Roderick Williams’ sensitive rendition of Wolf’s rarely performed Italian Songbook (24/11/16).

  • Learning on Screen reveals plans for new and better BoB service

    A service that is used by many Southampton students, the new ‘Box of Broadcasts’ will launch on 1st August.

  • Review: Grad Ball 2016

    Grad Ball 2016 saw a new venue and proved to be a fantastic night.

  • Southampton English alumni celebrates book publication

    Former English student Helena Sheffield celebrates the publication of her first book, How To Wear Hats.

  • SUSUtv win two Highly Commended prizes at 2016 NaSTA awards

    The University of Southampton’s very own student TV station won the Highly Commended prizes for Best Live and Best Documentary at this year’s NaSTAs.

  • University of Southampton Student Film Festival 2016: The Final Round-Up

    Matt takes us through the first annual UoS Student Film Festival.

  • Southampton graduate launches new documentary, The Gay Word – watch

    Languages graduate and former SUSUtv member Amy Ashenden has launched a new documentary exploring the controversial use of the word “gay” in modern society.