Tag: City University

Home / City University
A Stroll With City University Greens
Post

A Stroll With City University Greens

Alan, the President of City University’s Green Party Society, delivering a leaflet through a letterbox near Tufnell Park. [Photograph by: Masato Shibayama] On a cloudy Wednesday afternoon, the President of City University’s Green Party Society, Alan, went around Tufnell Park handing out leaflets in an attempt to persuade more Londoners to vote for more Green...

Black, Queer & Proud
Post

Black, Queer & Proud

Photograph taken from Unsplash On a busy Thursday afternoon, 8 February 2024, a total of ten students and staff from City, University of London gathered together in the Pool (the College Building) for a special talk on black queer history in the United Kingdom. This talk was hosted by Veronica McKenzie, a writer, director, and...

City’s LGBTQI+ Heroes In The NHS
Post

City’s LGBTQI+ Heroes In The NHS

Photograph by: Nicky Ebbage (Unsplash) On 7 February 2024, City University’s School of Health and Psychological Sciences held a hybrid panel event to celebrate the members of the LGBTQI+ community who made the greatest contributions to improving healthcare throughout the United Kingdom, especially for people who identify as LGBTQI+.  Before the talk began, the majority...

Post

Students Union Elections: Carrot Magazine Endorses Emine and Ashton

Carrot Magazine endorses Emine and Ashton in the Student Union elections. This is because they have demonstrated a deep commitment to fostering inclusivity, advocating for student welfare, and implementing innovative initiatives that resonate with the diverse student body.  We sent over a range of questions and have the responses below. Take some time to look...

Coping with the Graduation Scaries
Post

Coping with the Graduation Scaries

Photo by: Emmanuel Offei on Unsplash What is the graduation scaries? The graduation scaries, better known as the senior scaries, is the anxiety that comes with the university chapter of your life coming to an end. It dims the excitement of graduation when you’re always wondering what is next. The thought of transitioning into beginning...