“Go to university and the world will be your oyster.” But is it the only path available to go and rule the world?
Young creatives: Degrees not essential
We explore the positives and negatives of studying a creative subject at degree level.
Getting through university with a stammer
An insight into the struggles of being a university student with a stammer and how one student dealt with it.
'Dead men do tell tales'
Artefact explores the life of former journalist Richard Caldeira, from the streets of Pretoria to the bars of Camden Town.
And after graduation, what?
Feel like you’re not quite ready for the professional world yet? There are other options. Ever considered volunteering?
Is university worth it?
Artefact examines whether students and postgraduates feel like university was good for them.
Why young people should still go to university?
Artefact talks to three young entrepreneurs about the importance of university and the careers they chose.
New Year resolutions for 2018
This article will tell you about the most memorial events of 2017 of students at LCC.
Exams, coursework and the dark web
How the ‘E-bay for drugs’ is being used by students across the UK to help them fund the financially trying times of university life.
Saying goodbye to my hometown nightclub
Towns all over the UK are saying goodbye to their beloved nightspots, from London’s superclubs to Somerset’s not-so-super clubs.