Articles by Noel Davies
Noel has written 4 articles for Nouse
All the fun of the family – and its values
By Noel Davies — November 30, 2005
If there are two words in the English language that terrify me, they are ‘family values.’ This is down to the number of utterly bizarre statements that I have heard being said by people associated with, or in support of ‘family values.’ What precisely these ‘values’ are, is a subject entirely up for debate. What they promote is, most of the time, defined by what they oppose.
There’s nowt as queer as folk
By Noel Davies — October 12, 2005
When I was asked to write the column for Nouse and take the helm from the venerable Mister Robbie Dale, I was full of ideas about what I wanted to talk about. And, if I’m being honest, I hope that I still do or otherwise these are going to get very dull by the time of Easter.
Inside the wardrobe of a student style icon: The art of a jumper
By Noel Davies — October 12, 2005
Before I use this mini-column to talk about the price of cheese or the purposeless of wasps (if any biology students can tell me what the point of wasps are, other than ruining summer, I’ll be very grateful), I thought it best to just explain my picture.
English Coup
By Noel Davies — February 16, 2004
In a shock development last night the English Department, described as “very intelligent but extremely poncey” by a major newspaper, organised a coup d’etat and assumed control of the University. Brian Cantor, the former Vice-Chancellor, has since been exiled to the potato mines of Albania. “We realised,” said a Mr. C. Dickens of the English [...]


