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Review: Kids In Glass Houses @ Southampton Guildhall, 12th November 2010










Bizarre techno/rock noise merchants You and What Army could well be the perfect opening band. Throughout their set, you find it ridiculously difficult not to dance to every song as each one is crafted to perfection with catchy synth hooks…
Review: Local Natives @ Wedgewood Rooms, 17th November










On another gloomy night in Portsmouth, the only thing bigger, darker and thicker than the surrounding clouds, is the moustache perched upon the upper lip of Local Natives’ guitarist and vocalist, Taylor Rice.
Review: Deftones with Coheed and Cambria @ Southampton Guildhall, 15th November 2010










When the lights eventually go down in Southampton Guildhall, the venue is almost immediately lit up again by the incessant flashing of strobe lighting accompanied by epic, atmospheric music – quite fitting for New York progressive rock outfit Coheed and Cambria.
Review: Call Of Duty: Black Ops










Since Infinity Ward, the company behind Call of Duty’s success releasing Call of Duty 1 and 2 and Modern Warfare 1 and 2, finances were cut in half due to controversies, all eyes in the games industry and around the world have been set on Black Ops.
Review: A Day to Remember – What Separates Me from You










A Day to Remember are another one of those bands that are extremely difficult to classify; Each one of their four studio albums could be from a different band.
Give Me Five: Xbox 360 Co-op Games
Benjamin Hooper looks at five of the best Xbox 360 Co-op Games, from Gears of War to Call of Duty.
Review: Assassins Creed: Brotherhood (Xbox 360)










Standing atop a building, cloaked in recently dyed attire, black as the night, a crossbow slung over his shoulder, knives adorning his belt, a sword to his side, a dagger in his boots, and a couple of hidden blades up his sleeves, literally, is Ezio.
Review: Playstation Move










Standing with the new Playstation controller in hand, cord wrapped around wrist, staring at a camera, a familiar feeling begins to spread: Is this the Wii?
Review: Oxjam @ The Waterhole, 19th November










They say the best things in life are free. Whoever they are, they’re clearly wrong as anyone who has ever had anything from Freecycle will tell you. However, there are always exceptions to every rule (except the rule of thumb) and this gig might just be the exception to this particular rule.
Review: UB40 @ Southampton Guildhall, 19th November










How things change. 30 years ago, a Tory government were finding their feet after being instated as the UK’s ruling party, unemployment was rife, and stringent financial cuts were taking its toll on the British public. Yep. How things change.
NUS vote for national demonstration in Autumn
Student Officer elections postponed until September
Amnesty International protest against Shell operations
Book review: Hurricane Lane, Michelle Vinall
DVD Release: Into The Abyss – Out Now
Gig Review: Lostprophets, Southampton Guildhall
Southsea Fest 2012 lineup announced
Premiership dream ends for hockey girls
Lecturers strike over pension reforms
Portsmouth student competes at Olympic Stadium
Cheerleaders cap successful year with another trophy
Four things to do in Paris… and they won’t cost you a penny!
The True Cost of Free Music
Avengers Assemble: Earth’s mightiest heroes join forces
Gig Review: Bombay Bicycle Club, Portsmouth Guildhall
Gig Review: One Night Only, Wedgewood Rooms
Students abseil down Spinnaker Tower for charity
PR guru Max Clifford talks to University students
DIY Fashion Fix: Tie-dye
Hockey take Club of the Year at AU Awards
Team Plum sails to home success
Interview: Of Mice & Men 








