News

Epigram recommends ways to engage in Bristol's vibrant arts scene while on a budget By Mia Jansa, Head of Illustration ...
Four films, from 1940 to 1979, looking at what they reveal to us about our current climate that we have forgotten, what we ...
Labour says it will give 16 and 17-year-olds the right to vote by the next UK General Election. Epigram speaks to a leading ...
Daisy Yates and Reuben Kerbes look back on a landmark year for Epigram – from award-winning campaigns to behind-the-scenes ...
Bristol will join a growing number of British universities opening international campuses in India next summer.
Residents of Withywood, Hartcliffe and surrounding areas are invited to a free careers advice session on August 13, aimed at those considering a future in animal care or veterinary work.
Review: Bristol Sounds @ Harbourside The city's signature summer gig series returned with well-loved favourites and fresh new talent gracing the amphitheatre stage.
Emma Yeo explores the origins of Disability Pride Month and what the occasion means for disabled communities today.
A freedom of information request submitted by the Student Eye revealed that more than 500 students at the University of Bristol faced AI related penalties in the 2023/24 academic year.
Will Doechii be headlining FORWARDS Festival in 2025? A poster referencing the Grammy award winning rapper's debut release Alligator Bites Never Heal was erected today by Montpelier train station.