Tag Archives: Forge Press

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Student medics save life in sports match

CPR from med students saves teenager from heart attack

Newspapers

Student journalists should be innovators, not imitators

Martin Bottomley thinks student journalists are wasting an opportunity to push journalism forward

forgetoday.com student media website - Forge Press, TV, radio

Student Publication of the Month: April 2013

This month’s choice is the University of Sheffield’s ForgeToday.com

carbon rod

NUS criticised at their own conference

The NUS came under heavy fire by several candidates, at their own national conference

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The Daily Mail’s Philpott front page is class warfare

The Daily Mail’s Philpott front page was ‘a personal attack on every single benefit claimant’, says Max Bell

Steubenville

Footballers or not, rape is never ok

CNN’s coverage of Steubenville shows that rape culture is still alive, writes Ellen Jurczak

iPhone

You can’t handle the truth! (Unless it’s via text)

Hannah McCulloch considers whether text messaging is the most honest form of communication

Hugh Grant

What does Leveson mean for student media?

With the publication of the Leveson report, what do his findings mean for student journalists?

Empty university places

Government policy backfires, leaving universities empty

Liane Laue explores how the ”tuition fee shake up’ has left thousands of university places unfilled

#Demo2012

Follow Demo 2012 as it happens

Track #Demo2012 with our guide to student media coverage

30 Millbank after protest vandalism

Societies’ funding threatened in bid to boost national demo support

Manchester students’ union officer accused of holding clubs and societies to ransom

Guardian Student Media Awards 2012

Guardian Student Media Awards: The Winners

Top prizes for the Newcastle Courier and Oxford’s Lizzie Porter, as the University of Sheffield clears up with three wins

Reading the Sun

Banning Page 3 will not change British attitudes to sex

‘Sex is everywhere…so embrace it’, argues Rachel Mantock

Nick Clegg

‘Sorry’ will never be enough from Nick Clegg

The Liberal Democrats used students for votes and then abandoned them, argues Matthew Willmore