By Lorena Cristea
A month has passed since Russia President Vladimir Putin sent its troops to Ukraine and attacked the territories of Kyiv, Kharkiv and many more. Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan,…
By Sara Valle-Martínez
Being a fan is hard. As Caitlin Moran puts it in her book, How To Be Famous, there’s something incredibly intimate about consuming someone else’s art. And the connection…
As part of LGBTQIA+ History Month, Verve is showcasing some inspirational student and staff stories
Words and photo by Sara Scheeres
Now, I’ve had some wild, unpredictable weekends, but none like this.
Last…
The Rocket is definitely the place to be! We will be hosting an Open Mic night there on 22nd February 2022 5pm - 9pm for staff and students to celebrate LGBTQIA+ History…
Words and photos by Sara Scheeres
"To be free is very, very sweet"
Sitting at the white table with the white storyteller, a djembe drum beats forcefully in sync with Mary Prince…
London Met Journalism was proud to welcome this week the President of the Gambia Press Union.
Sheriff Bojang Jr spoke to first years about his career in broadcast journalism. He is Foreign…
Buskers were left jobless during the 2020 pandemic. Now they are back on track to find their purpose once more
By Sara Valle-Martinez
The Musicians' Union defines busking as part of many…
By Gabriela Yorgova and Sara Scheeres
London Met's annual Christmas market is an opportunity for students to gain exposure for their small businesses - and for YOU to buy specially selected, handmade…
The three-day virtual conference was hosted at London Metropolitan bringing a diverse and stimulating debate on movies and television shows set in the American entertainment industry, exploring how this has changed through…
WHEN: 25 January, 5 - 7pm
WHERE: London Metropolitan University, on campus
The next Newsweek from London Met is set to explore student mental health in and after Covid; whether and why…