by Taylor Ogle | Apr 26, 2021 2:50PM | Uncategorized
There will be little pomp and circumstance for final year students at the University of Sheffield, where summer graduation has been postponed for the second year in a row. Many of the hallmarks of university life have been a distant dream for students since the onset...
by Taylor Ogle | Apr 19, 2021 2:31PM | News
Casting your vote is a fundamental right, but for Walkley voters with accessibility requirements making it to the ballot box is an uphill battle. Voters at Walkley Carnegie Library face six steep stairs up to the main entrance. The Grade II listed building’s...
by Taylor Ogle | Apr 19, 2021 1:48PM | News
Labour has taken on a new meaning for a Burngreave midwife running for Sheffield City Council. Alison Norris, 56, is the latest Labour candidate standing to represent Broomhill and Sharrow Vale. Ms Norris said she felt “righteously angry” at the lack of...
by Taylor Ogle | Mar 8, 2021 2:53PM | Long Reads
Credit: Kaye Fordtography Jeans no longer fit the same way they did last March. Professional work wear consists of jogging bottoms for many. Even choosing an outfit to wear for the weekly grocery shop has become an anxiety-ridden task. Our relationship with our bodies...
by Taylor Ogle | Feb 22, 2021 3:16PM | Top Story
Investigating Viking burials is all part of a day’s work for Dr Elizabeth Craig-Atkins in this week’s episode of The Great British Dig. In the second episode of the series, the crew, alongside comedian Hugh Dennis, visit Masham in North Yorkshire to explore the...