Archive for December, 2010
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Monday Night Lights: Ambrozejczyk on American Sport
By David Ambrozejczyk — December 7, 2010
David Ambrozejczyk introduces another edition of his immensely popular American sport blog
Whole in one – World golf in a nutshell
By Sam Morgan — December 7, 2010
Sam Morgan gives his review of the last year in golf
The murky waters of climate change research
By Haris Shuaib — December 6, 2010
When the rest of you saw the snow begin to fall, you probably began thinking of all things wintery and Christmassy, but for me the early and heavy snowfall brought to mind the considerably less festive 2009 Climategate episode
British Independent Film Awards
By Mia de Graaf — December 6, 2010
With the BIFAs announced, Mia de Graaf looks at its effect on the bigger award ceremonies, and what it means for UK film
Pro-Vice-Chancellor for students speaks out against cuts
By Martin Spurr and Hailey Badger — December 6, 2010
Jane Grenville, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor for students, has spoken exclusively to Nouse on the stance of Senior Management within the University towards the approach the Government is taking to higher education funding
Public art: an ongoing debate
By Sarah Jilani — December 6, 2010
Sculptures in parks, chalk drawings on pavements, graffiti art in tube stations… throughout the last few decades, art has trickled out of private saloons and underground galleries to public spaces in unprecedented amounts
Band of the Week: The Field Mice
By Tom Killingbeck — December 6, 2010
Resident sound-nerd Tom Killingbeck thumbs through reams of musty vinyl so you don’t have to. Here are his weekly recommendations…
‘Mushion’: P Diddy’s career move
By Paris Bennett — December 6, 2010
Paris Bennett takes a look at the developing relationship between fashion and music with P. Diddy’s new album
Sins of the Bankers Pinned on Public Sector
By Tom Bristow — December 6, 2010
What strikes me as particularly strange about the impending wave of cuts is the way in which the British public have been duped into seeing George Osborne’s project as a form of gung-ho revenge against those who got us into this mess
Nouse Albums Club – November ‘10
By Adam Bychawski, Chris Bennigsen, Haris Shuaib and Becky Claypole — December 5, 2010
Welcome to the inaugural Nouse Albums Club, where each month…well you get the idea yeah
Another royal wedding may be no more than “nauseating tosh”
By Tom Rigby — December 5, 2010
And so the country is safe for another five months. A month of doom and ConDem cuts gloom has been obliterated to the backwaters of the nation’s memory by the news of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s long awaited engagement
Derwent College JCRC results announced
By Hailey Badger — December 5, 2010
Members of Derwent College met in D Bar last night to hear the much anticipated results of their 2010/2011 JCR Committee elections, in an evening led by reigning chair Holly Burton
College JCRC election results 2010/11
By Nouse — December 4, 2010
Click on each link to read full and comprehensive coverage of the individual college JCRC election results. Updated after each results announcement
Vanbrugh College JCRC results announced
By Rose Troup-Buchanan — December 4, 2010
Kallum Taylor won the heavily contested Vanbrugh Chair of the JCRC, last night. In a charged evening Taylor achieved a clear victory, beating his rival, Chris West, by a margin of more than 200 votes
Salt, Sweat, Sugar: Jimmy Eat World
By Tom Killingbeck — December 4, 2010
If there’s a band that can be blamed for the thousands upon thousands of half-arsed emo groups that constantly try to add you on MySpace (if anyone still uses that website), it’s probably Jimmy Eat World


