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15 October 2014 Volume 23, Issue 2
“It was the best Freshers I’ve had in six years!” Bella Colafrancesco | VP Student Activities
“This year’s Freshers’ Week was simply amazing! There was such a big range of events and activities for students to get involved in, and none of them would have been possible without the help of our fantastic Fresher’s’ Angels who gave up so much of their own time to support all that we did as a Students’ Union. Thank you to all of the students and staff that made the week so memorable!” Ciaran O’Brien | Student Activities Manager Students, staff and members of Trident Media in The Forum Hertfordshire
REBECCA HARDING | UniVerse
Is Freshers all it’s hyped up to be?
News • New accommodation on College Lane Campus | Page 3
YES
NO
Features •
Emma Langschied | Design Sub Editor
Beth James | Contributor
Interview with student volunteer group Mankind Mission | Page 13
Freshers’ Week is perhaps the one week a year it’s considered socially acceptable to go out 10 nights in a row and eat your body weight in greasy, fatty food. Who wouldn’t want to make the most of that? Ok, so Freshers’ Week isn’t everyone’s Jaeger bomb, but there are plenty of Hertfordshire students who feel that Freshers’ lives up to its hype and has earned its fun “best years of your life” reputation. has earned its fun “best years of your life” reputation. It’s not just first years that look forward to the week, students of any year and
age take the opportunity to get involved in events. Older students can even become Freshers Angels who are there to help freshers to settle in and have a good time. Second year Computer Science student, Simon Brewer, said: “I like the fact the Forum gets big acts, such as Chase & Status, Example and Pendulum as well as being close to where I live.” Many students like working during Freshers’ to enjoy it from another perspective. Luke Osborne, a final year Illustration student and Breakout DJ at the Forum said:
“My Favourite part of Freshers’ is getting to DJ to a sold out Forum!” Contrary to popular belief, Freshers’ Week isn’t all about partying. It is also the perfect time for freshers to make the most of having a clean slate. First years can put any undesirable situations or reputations from the past behind them and start over to create a brand new and improved identity to engage with other students and staff. Mass Communications Programme Leader Peter Thomas holds many introductory lectures during Freshers’ Week. (cont.pg2)
One of the biggest ‘draws’ of Freshers’ Week for a lot of people, is that loads of great bands play at the Forum, but this happens all year! (That being said, if your favourite artists are performing, it is an amazing opportunity to see them without spending loads!) For a lot of people university is their first time living away from home and this often means not really being sure how to handle money. It’s easy to go crazy during freshers’, especially with a student loan. This is great fun but may mean you suffer for the next couple of months when you’ve spent all your money (cont. pg2)
Health • How to beat the dreaded Freshers’ Flu | Page 16
Sport • Freshers’ Sports Fair with Herts’ Athletic Union | Page 18