by Emily Parker | Mar 18, 2024 1:22PM | News
Change Lab has launched an exhibition to raise awareness of the ongoing decline of the River Don as well as to campaign for the river to receive legal personhood. The Social Action Group’s exhibition, held at Sheffield’s Student Union, is the latest step...
by Harry Featherston | Mar 18, 2024 1:12PM | News
Roboteers from across the UK descended on Kommune for a day of Robot Wars-style robot combat on Saturday. Competing robots were equipped with a variety of different weapons, such as flippers, hammers, and spinning blades, with the aim of either incapacitating the...
by Harriet Scott | Mar 18, 2024 12:44PM | News, Sport
An Ecclesfield tennis club has beaten the odds to survive after “phenomenal” support from the public led to a burst of funding. The £10,000 from Ecclesfield Parish Council was critical to meet the crowdfund target goal of £25,000 needed to ensure Thorncliffe Tennis...
by Zhaona Li | Mar 18, 2024 12:34PM | News
Nearly 18,000 readers have hidden their favourite books in more than 100 countries as a worldwide book-hiding campaign celebrates its seventh anniversary. The Book Fairies, launched in March 2017, is a volunteer-led international campaign which aims to share books...
by Huzaifah Khan | Mar 18, 2024 12:09PM | News
Modern slavery charity Snowdrop Project has partnered with Run for All Sheffield Half Marathon charity to raise £6,000 at next month’s race. Rosie Brent-Turner, Donor Relations and Communications Manager for the Snowdrop Project, said: “All money raised through...
by Jack Roberts | Mar 18, 2024 12:07PM | News
A former Sheffield student’s film will be included in a national exhibition to mark 40 years since the miners’ strike. Jake Dannatt created the film Wath Main Colliery – Then and Now: A Miner’s Memories as part of his undergraduate studies in History and Politics at...