The Shallot

New ’50 Bus’ will have twice as many levels as the 25

A source from inside the First Bus Service’s ‘Research and Development’ division has outlined plansto cut costs for daily users of the 25 Bus, while doubling capacity. “It’s simple really, I don’t understand why this hasn’t been done before,” said spokesperson Dale Speaming.“What we’re going to do is essentially add two more floors to our […]

In The News

What a Cease-fire could mean for Palestinians

After 15 months of war, both sides have agreed to a historic 3-stage ceasefire deal that could end the conflict. Stage one began on January 19th, with Hamas exchanging 3 Israeli hostages for 90 prisoners. While Western media focuses on the hostages, little attention has been given to the utterly complicated mess left in Gaza […]

The Shallot

Students in Chancellor’s Building sidelined by alligator pits

“Why are there so many alligators in this building?” This was the question on the minds of multiple students upon being engorged by a hungry congregation of alligators on their way to lectures last semester. Many in the University community have been raising concerns since 2020,when the alligators were introduced as a way to enforce […]

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Stop the Stink: Successful!

Walleys quarry has long been viewed with distain among residence and students in and around the Newcastle-under-Lyme for being the source of a seemingly never-ending torrent of foul odour due to excessive hydrogen sulphide emissions. On the 28th of November of 2024 the Environment agency issued the quarry a notice to stop receiving new landfill […]

Arts and Culture

The Power of Musicals

  There’s something powerful about hearing an actor sing live. Whilst films can rely on visuals to set a scene, musicals tap into raw unfiltered emotions. There’s no time for insignificant dialog, so every spoken word adds depth to a character, and each song enhances both the character’s internal conflict and the vivid colours of […]