
Bethany McLean brings to you a preview for one of Loughborough University̢����s most cultural assets, its Student Union Stage Society.
Find it hard keeping food costs down? Read Label̢����s Student Living article this week on top tips for saving money when food shopping.
Loughborough University wins a Queen̢����s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education
On the 21 November 2013 Loughborough University was awarded a Queen̢����s Anniversary Prize, this time recognising ̢���the University̢����s impact through research and skills development in High Value Manufacturing (HVM) to create economic growth̢�����
Students can rejoice up and down campus: there are plans for a Nando̢����s to be built in Loughborough in the near future! The students of Loughborough will finally be able to cure their FND hangovers with Nando̢����s spicy chicken and peri peri chips.
With Fight Night fast approaching, why not find out a little bit more about Kickboxing as a sport, the training and what to expect from the highly anticipated night.
Sophie Miller tells us all about her placement experiences at Logicalis. Tweet us your placement experiences @labelonline
On Thursday 21st November at 4:30pm members of Loughborough Students̢���� ̢�����Time For Change̢���� have organised a candlelight vigil to those hit by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. It will take place at Rutland fountain (by the union) and there will be a few speakers and a few minutes silence. They would like as many people as possible to come along and show their support.
On Thursday 21st November at 4:30pm members of Loughborough Students̢���� ̢�����Time For Change̢���� have organised a candlelight vigil to those hit by Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. It will take place at Rutland fountain (by the union) and there will be a few speakers and a few minutes silence. They would like as many people as possible to come along and show their support.
The night I witnessed a UK twerking contest – Read all about it here and tweet us your views @labelonline
Label̢����s Music Editor Matt Bourne counts down the five words and phrases that really grind his gears