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Peace give us the lowdown on Dot to Dot

We grab a chat with this year’s Dot to Dot festival headliners on what it means to be back and their thoughts on this years Reading and Leeds festival. Page 10

Five questions for rugby star Nick Easter

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A FACEBOOK RIVAL IN ITS FIRST MONTH ESMEE SABET

Former NTU student Nick Easter gives us his thoughts on his rugby career and reveals his funniest memory of being in the England set up. Page 24

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BASTILLE AND FESTIVALS: The two words go together like fish and chips. Inside, on pages 10 and 11, Bastille give the information everyone needs to know about festivals and if that isn’t enough we have provided our own guide rating all of Download, V-Fest, Reading, Glastonbury and Dot to Dot so you know all you need to heading into summer.

Defying the norm and taking a risk Nottingham Trent University graduates Mikey Emery, Matt Auburn and Jon Proud are the ones to watch and with their revolutionary online platform ‘Spin4’ predicted to be the next ‘big thing’; could they be Nottingham’s answer to Mark Zuckerberg? The all-new online discovery engine was founded right here in Nottingham. Already featured by some of the UKs leading ‘lads mags’ such as Nuts, Loaded and FHM, the innovative new platform lets its users select a range of categories before they spin, shop and share thousands of the internets coolest products and places in the UK. Launching last month, ‘Spin4’ has turned heads with a huge influx of users which is said to have matched the early stages of social media giant Facebook. The initial concept for ‘Spin4’ began back in the NTU library whilst the three friends were busy working on their dissertations. After hours of procrastinating (including playing cricket between the book shelves) a light bulb idea struck and the birth of ‘Spin4’ began. The road hasn’t been easy to get to where they are today but it has all been worth it.

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Graduate Ball announcement DANIEL ROBBINS Final year at University is synonymous with many things. Whether it is those final great nights out or the dreaded dissertation that leads to all-nighters in the library, final year has it all. The light at the end of the tunnel is the Graduate Ball, which signals the end to all the work (for now), and especially the acts that will be seeing you out of your University years. So the final years have been waiting with baited breath to see who will be headlining their last University party and will be happy with the acts that have been announced so far. The big trio of DJ’s in Fuse ODG, DJ Fresh and Annie Mac will be seeing out the University year in style when the Ball takes place at the Capital FM Arena on Friday June 13. If that isn’t enough there is still another act to be announced at a later date. The big acts even got the announcement trending on Twitter throughout the UK with many getting more and more excited as the event draws closer.

Confirmed: Annie Mac will be one of the DJ’s at this years Grad Ball

Every month we get letters/emails sent in. Some are bad some are good, we would love to know your thoughts @TheUniPaper. As it is the last edition we decided to do something a little different where us, your editors gave you a special end of year note. Enjoy.

Editor’s Note

University is nearly over for the year (insert fanfare here) and that means that summer is fast-approaching! We are only a few weeks away from late night bonfires on the beach, picnics in the park and other such clichéd summertime activities. However, for final year students, this summer also signals the last chapter of your university days before you join the illusive ‘real world’, where apparently people wear suits and don’t get drunk on weeknights. We know - we don’t get it either. Regardless, The University Paper wishes you the best of luck out there and is not at all jealous of your escape from the student staple diet of Super Noodles, tins of beans and internal debates about whether or not to eat that potato that has started sprouting roots… For first year students, it’s a different story. Savour this summer, freshers, because when you return next year you will not only fall, but nosedive, out of ‘40 heaven’ and crash straight into the realisation that you actually have to attend lectures to obtain a degree classification that doesn’t share its name with a South African bishop! And as for the second year students - the awkward middle child of campus is growing up and we hope you enjoy the sunny break before your very final year of deadlines and stress eating! We would like to thank all of you for reading The University Paper and hope you enjoy this year’s final issue! Join us back on these pages in September for the typically boosted Fresher’s edition where (depending on which category you fall in to) you will either like, love or hate us! Either way, if you get bored over the summer months check out the website at unipaper.co.uk to look back through the editions which included interviews with The Vamps, Frank Turner and many more. Have a great summer!



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Lights, camera, action for the launch of Notts TV LAUREN LEE A Nottingham-based television station set to launch this month will offer students the chance to gain experience-on both sides of the camera. Notts TV, which is based within Nottingham Trent’s Centre for Broadcasting and Journalism’s state-of-the-art newsroom, will offer students the chance to work in making programmes as well as production that will all air on Freeview Channel 8 for Nottingham residents. The channel is set to launch on May 27 and will deliver local news, sports and weather. The Notts TV team includes former Broadcast Journalism graduate Christian Hewgill and former Nottingham Post Crime Correspondent Chris

Excited: The Notts TV crew that will be bringing a new feel to your TV come May 27 on Freeview Channel Eight Breese among others. Channel Director Jamie Brindle believes that the channel is a perfect opportu-

nity to showcase the quality journalists that Nottingham has to offer, “We’re lucky to be working

Are NTU graduates the answer to Zuckerberg? ESMEE SABET front page continued With just an idea in their heads and no real expertise in starting a business, the lads turned to NTU’s purpose built center for entrepreneurship and enterprise – The Hive. After months of meetings and discussions with industry leaders, the trio were able to develop their idea, construct a business plan and set out on their journey with an enterprise grant giving them enough money to get going. Exams passed and graduate schemes turned down, the boys set up shop in their garden shed and began to formulate what we now see on our screens today. The now ten person enterprise continues to expand and is on the verge of putting NTU and Nottingham on the entrepreneurial map. The future for ‘Spin4’ is looking undoubtedly bright and only time will tell whether the tenacious trio could really be Nottingham’s answer to Mark Zuckerberg. Check out their website at https://spin4.co.uk/.

Determined: The entrepreneurs ready to take their chance

with some really talented people; household names that bring a strong fan base with them,” Jamie said.

“BBC favourites Frances Finn and Becky Sheeran join us as Presenters and we’re pleased to announce that our

team of talented Video Journalists have come from a variety of successful media outlets across the UK.” The channel is asking their fans and followers to get involved with Notts TV and suggest their ideas for potential programmes. In addition to this, local advertisers and sponsors can see their brand projected directly into homes across Nottinghamshire, allowing for really targeted campaigns. With big plans set for the channel, Jamie believes that engaging the fans is the first step to winning over the whole of Nottingham. “It’s very exciting. We have so many things planned for Notts TV and we want the whole of Notts to be a part of it.”


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Students warned after three men are charged following spate of phone thefts on City Campus RYAN JOHNS Police have issued a warning to students to keep their phones safe after mobiles were stolen on campus. The warning comes after three men were charged with the theft of eight mobile phones from NTU’s student union that took place on September 23 2013. The three men are on bail for thefts which took place during Fresher’s week 2013, and will appear before Nottingham magistrates this month. The thefts have resulted in police calling for students to take better care when using their phones on nights out. So if you are planning a night out to the Student Union or elsewhere to celebrate the end of term here are the top tips, given by Nottingham police to keeping your phone safe: • Write down your mobiles IMEI number, which will be displayed on your battery or in your phones settings. Writing it down will allow you to block it to stop thieves from accessing your information. • Immobilise.com allows you to register your phones IMEI number free, so if it does go missing it will be easier to track by police. • Install an app like Lookout Security, and it will track the location of your phone, lock it down to stop others using it and it can send out a siren sound to make it easier to locate. • Set a pin number or lock pattern – this will deter thieves from stealing a phone that has a lock. • Insure your phone, it sounds obvious, but having good insurance can work out cheaper than buying a brand new iPhone! • Don’t give your phone to anyone else unless you know what they are doing with it and where they are. • And finally… Simply keep your phone in a zipped up pocket or bag that you will keep with you. By following the steps above, unwanted theft can be prevented. However, in the event that your phone is stolen, police urge students to contact them on 101.

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SimSpot adventure for two students NICOLE COTTRELL

The Cornerhouse in Nottingham has plenty to offer but not many would have ventured as far as the top floor. Lucky for you two of our journalists did and here is their account of their time at SimSpot. As we arrived on the top floor of the Corner House, we were greeted by our pilot for the day Keith, who was eager to get us on board the Boeing 737 simulator, which was the exact replica of a Ryanair aeroplane. From start to finish, we were made to feel as if we were on an adventure, from the departure lounge to the boarding tunnel, to the imaginary cabin crew and even surrounded by a plethora of controls and switches. With the scene set, we were then briefed and with the engines running, Keith took a back seat and it was down to us to fly solo from London Heathrow to London Gatwick, before swapping and jetting around the skyscrapers of Hong Kong. We were taught the techniques behind steering, direction and maintaining a constant altitude level, which gave us the confidence to take the lead. The next generation graphics made the experi-

Authentic: It isn’t every day that you get to fly a plane and even less likely that you get to fly over Hong Kong ence authentic, realistic and intense as we tried to steer clear of crashing in to the Atlantic Ocean. Keith was patient and complimentary, brimming

with knowledge as a qualified pilot with a real passion for flying, which made the experience both educational and enjoyable. We’re lucky to have such a

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Fashion design students gain industry recognition NATALIE ROBINSON

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Students from Nottingham Trent’s renowned fashion design course have received industry recognition after their work was featured on Ted Baker’s blog. The second year designers, who were tasked by Ted Baker to create seven looks inspired by a journey on the Orient Express, designed three collections each and presented them at a fashion show. And now with a blog covering the emerging talent, Ted

Baker expressed they were impressed with the work. The blog said, “Nottingham Trent’s renowned fashion and textile departments regularly turns out some of the country’s most promising young fashion designers, bursting with creative flair and technical aptitude.” The blog, written by Ted Bakers team, added, “When we were asked to set the second year fashion students a project, we jumped at the chance to see what these bright young minds would come up with.”

The students each created a jersey, a trouser, and an outdoor look arranged the catwalk show to impress Ted Bakers team, and were praised for their excellent presentation skills and staging. The blog also told of how the incentive for the show was a Ted Baker goodie bag and a week’s work experience at ‘Tedquarters’, adding the results of the show were amazing. Anymore student success stories you can think of? Let us know by tweeting @TheUniPaper.


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The boys didn’t disappoint McBusted dazzle in Capital FM Arena DANIEL ROBBINS

I’m in my second year at Trent and think I am in love with one of my lecturers. I find it difficult to concentrate on my work when he is teaching. I’ve started emailing him about my course obsessively to try and spark a conversation, I know it’s silly but I can’t help how I feel! I think everyone has had a crush on a teacher at some point in their lives! A common turn on is being attracted to someone in power/ someone you can’t have. The fact that you have written in would suggest that you know these feelings can’t progress - your tutor is in a position of trust and it would be unacceptable if that line was crossed. Try to stop emailing them as much. It’s fine to fantasise but remember how important your degree is.

I’ve really messed up! The other night my friends and I were pre drinking, everyone was hammered and I got left alone in the room with my flat mates girlfriend. They have been having problems recently so we were talking about that, then somehow we ended up making out. It was a massive mistake but I’m scared the truth will come out. HELP! Oh no! What a tricky situation to be in! Yes you have majorly messed up here, but you can make it better! There are two options, 1) You tell your housemate and hope they can forgive you in time 2) you don’t say anything and hope the truth doesn’t come out. My honest opinion would be to tell your friend. This secret will probably come out, so put your feelings to one side, for your housemates sake, it isn’t great to build a relationship with someone who has lied to them.

When an announcement was made in November of last year that two of the most loved boy bands of a generation were going to join together, excitement gradually grew. Anticipation reached a crescendo before their arrival in Nottingham on a tour which has had to be expanded to 35 dates (originally 11) due to high demand. One question remained though: would it all live up to the hype? Even considering that question seemed stupid from the moment you walked in the arena. McBusted ensured none of the packed out Capital FM Arena went home disappointed with a show that kept screaming fans on their feet throughout the hour and a half set. Who could have really expected anything less with the association between the bands beginning ten years earlier? Back in 2004, Busted were the band on everyone’s lips and when they played the Nottingham Arena in that year they were accompanied by the new kids on the block, McFly, as supporting artists. The following years for both bands couldn’t have gone any differently. The latter had a Brit Award and numerous hit singles whilst the former had announced their split much to the despair of their fans (even if it made a great start to the show). Starting with the video

THE LADS PERFORMED A NUMBER OF SONGS ON A UFO HANGING FROM THE CEILING of the press conference announcing the split, the scene depicted Matt Willis and James Bourne eager to go back to the way things were. Why did they need to do that? A DeLorean of course. Lowered from the top of the Arena, the pair joined their McFly counterparts on the stage to kick of the night with a stirring rendition of Air Hostess to get the crowd warmed up. Five Colours In Her Hair was the first McFly song to be treated with the admiration of the crowd (heavily weighted towards the female side) as the band headed towards the mid-show interval. However this wasn’t any old break in songs. Oh no. Mock footage of an alien invasion gave the six lads time to move to another piece of apparatus coming from the ceiling this time in the form of a UFO. The obligatory Star Girl was performed on the new stage along with Nerdy and Room on the Third Floor before it was time to return to the main stage. There was still time for Thunderbirds Are Go, Shine A Light and Year 3000 to get their appreciation coupled with a brilliant cover of Jackson 5’s I Want You Back

Rolling back the years: 2004 came round all over again with the lads touring together to keep the crowd on its toes. With 24 top five singles between the two bands it is clear to see that no love has been lost from the fans for the songs that hit the charts over the past decade.

With another date added for Nottingham due to popular demand there will surely be a majority of the crowd who end up back at the Capital FM Arena once again to see their idols in action.

McBusted return to Nottingham on May 20th where they will once again be supported by up and coming quarter EofE who you can see an interview with in last month’s edition.

Top ten pre-drinking songs for summer LUCY ACTON

As the university year comes to an end, every student must be used to famous ‘Pre-Drinks’ and what it stands for. They will know cheap vodka and a good playlist are on the cards and maybe even a drinking game if you’re lucky! But the fun stops soon with disputes

over what songs to put on, that one drunk person playing their favourite song over and over again (me!!) and then the edgy crowd in the corner refusing to have anything but the best. Oh and let us not forget that one person who won’t let a good song finish before putting on their next favourite (you know who you are).

Not everyone is going to agree all the time on what should be played but there has got to be a solution right? Fear not, here I have a list of top ten songs that must be on your list to stop any trials and tribulations. 1. Beyonce. Everyone loves her. Anything. 2. Sigma - Nobody to love. A good summery tune that no-one can

complain about at the moment. 3. Friend Within - Renegade Master. A great old school anthem. 4. Disclosure and Ms Dynamite – Boo in the live lounge. Release your inner garage hood rats and shake ya booty whilst holding a cheap bottle of wine. 5. Fuse ODG Anything.

6. Shift K3Y – touch. A new but summery song that will sure have the whole room singing along. 7. Le Youth- Dance with me. 8. Iggy Azalea – FANCY. (To any boys out there, deal with it, it’s a fab song.) 9. Klingade – Jubel. 10. And of course, pre drinks wouldn’t be the same without

some Spice Girls being hollered out at the top of your voices as the taxi is pulling up. Have we missed any of your summer time classics off the list? Get in touch either through Twitter @TheUniPaper or via Facebook to let us know what you will be listening to when you are sitting in the sun getting ready to go out this summer.


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Peace the band to watch this month DANIEL ROBBINS

As festivals roll into town the start of summer is signalled. Peace are one of the bands that will be headlining this month’s Dot to Dot Festival. We caught up with drummer Dominic Bryce to ask him about the year ahead which will see the four-piece return to Reading and Leeds. 1. How much are you looking forward to headlining Download: the Dot to Dot festival? A At £215 for the weekend strong 10! we played at it a and £82.50 for the day ticket couple of years back, and it’s Reading festival takes place a really fun few days. Great to this year between 13th-15th be asked back. June at Donington Park. With 2. What are your experiFall Out Boy, Linkin Park and ences from playing at festiAvenge Sevenfold already announced in the line-up it’s vals across your career and how do they differ from norsure to be one not to miss for fans! This festival is likely mal gigs? Festivals are always a good gig. I think as a band, for those who like heavier we get on well with them, and music such as rock so if you’re a pop fan perhaps this we’ve had some great shows/ weekends. It’s really interone isn’t for you. However those who find this right up esting seeing how they differ around the world. In the way their street have even said, “old dog, old tricks, but ones the crowds respond. It can be a nice change from your own that work”. If you can deal with planes flying over your show, in terms of the setting of the show itself, and the idea head at all times of the day of people hearing you for the then why not give it a go? first time, and reaching out to Rated 8/10 by what might not be our normal Kellie Hughes. demographic. 3. What aims do you have for the rest of 2014? We’re really keen to play as much as possible, spend some time here in the UK, release a record, and then hopefully go overseas later on. Just the

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V Festival: Much more pop and chart music so almost the opposite to Download. Beyoncé was the big hit last year but this year with the likes of The Killers, Lily Allen and Blondie there seems to be something for people of almost all ages. Although recently it’s been labelled as a ‘chavs paradise’ V Festival has been labelled by many as the best weekend of their whole lives. If you do decide to go be prepared to get covered in booze as apparently people get so excited drinks start flying! It promises to be a weekend of good spirits and plenty of good music. Rated 9/10 by Georgia Farquharson.

Source: Jonnie Craig Having fun: The four-piece are looking forward to returning to headline Dot to Dot after a first taste a couple of years ago usual band stuff really. 4. How much are you looking forward to playing a big part in August at the Reading and Leeds festivals? Reading and Leeds were a big highlight of last year, so it’s exciting to go back again. Main stage will be daunting, but I think we’ll be ready for

it. 5. How have your experiences of Nottingham crowds been on your trips to the city? Alongside Birmingham, Nottingham has always been great to us. Some of my favourite shows were one’s we did at Rescue Rooms really early on. Good memo-

ries. 6. How would you describe your music and who has influenced you in your career? As a drummer, my biggest inspiration has always been John Bonham, and as a band, Led Zeppelin as a whole was responsible for the start of my friendship

with Harry. 7. What do you hope to bring to the music world over your career? That’s a massive question! I don’t know really, I guess it would be nice to think we’ve made people have the same feeling I had when going to see my favourite bands in the past.

With five festivals profiled it would only be fair that we pick out our favourite two wouldn’t it? So here we look at the two that in the University Paper’s eyes have the most to offer and are the best value for money with the first of those being Reading: According to the website this year they have ‘the greatest bands in the world’ including Artic Monkeys, Paramore and Blink 182. Reading Festival in Leeds takes place over the August

bank holiday weekend. Tickets are priced at £213 for the whole weekend and £99.50 for one day and it promises to be another year of great music and hopefully some good weather to go with it. Blink 182 have said, “we’re getting ready to rock the fine people of the UK. Prepare for the fury”. Well if that doesn’t get you excited then I don’t know what will! The crowds are described as very music savvy and although again the music might not suit

everyone, if you like the look of the line-up then you’re in for a weekend of absolutely manic music and fantastic performances. So pack up your things, grab some mates and travel to one of the most successful festivals Britain has to offer. And whilst you are there feel free to take some pictures of your weekend and send them on to us either through Twitter @TheUniPaper or through Facebook. Rated 8/10 by Adam Smith.

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Bastille are a band synonymous with festivals and this summer is no different. With last year’s successes still keeping the band on their toes for what is to come, lead singer Dan Smith is looking forward to embarking on more festival dates over the upcoming summer. After the Isle Of Wight Festival, Oceanfest, Glastonbury, Blissfields, Wakestock and T in the Park last year anyone would have thought they might tone it down a little over this summer. On the contrary, they are going one better this time around by visiting seven (yes seven) British festivals over the coming months. Keeping with T in the Park from the previous year, the band will be heading to Radio 1’s Big Weekend, Parklife Weekender, Somerset House, Longitude Festival, Boardmasters and V Festival. Just two years on from playing at much smaller venues such as Southampton Juniors and Birmingham’s Rainbow, lead singer Dan definitely feels they have caught the festival bug. “It’s interesting playing at festivals as it’s a bit of a different ball game,” he said. “At your own gig you can accept that everyone there probably likes your music and are there because they want to hear you. “At festivals it is so different.

I have been to so many before and as well as the bands that I love, I’ll also check out the bands I haven’t made my mind up about yet.” After going to many festivals himself and then playing a number of them with Bastille, Dan is well placed to give his opinions on which one he enjoys most. “Glastonbury is probably my favourite festival and I love Reading from when I was younger as well. “As a band we have had some quite weird experiences like when Kyle had to be smuggled into Glastonbury. “We were playing the venue but his ticket didn’t arrive so he had to be smuggled in inside a sofa.” Having also played alongside many bands on different stages across the country, Dan has come up with an idea of his perfect gig line up. “My taste in music is quite broad and I’m often just into the new music that I’m listening to. However, I think it would be nice to have Simon and Garfunkel back and reuniting the Fugees would be cool. “Add to them Jay Z, Vampire Weekend, Blur, Frank Ocean would be great. James Blake can come along as well.” There you have it! The perfect festival line up from Dan from Bastille. What would be yours? Let us know at @ TheUniPaper or through Facebook.

With five festivals profiled it would only be fair that we pick out our favourite two wouldn’t it? So here we look at the two that in the University Paper’s eyes have the most to offer and are the best value for money with the second of those being Glastonbury: Named by many as the ‘greatest show on earth’ this is one of our picks as it appears to be the big daddy of music festivals. Although queuing to get in can take several hours and food

and drink is ridiculously expensive (but where is it not at a festival) Glastonbury will only set you back £210 for the weekend. According to those who have been it will ruin you for all future festivals and you haven’t done festivals until you’ve done Glastonbury. This year the line-up ranges from Dolly Parton to Kasabian, meaning a range of ages are welcome and will take place between 25th-29th June. However, if you’re thinking of taking

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Excited: Lead singer Dan Smith is not looking back as he can’t wait for festival season

Top summer festival number two: Glastonbury on this giant of a festival do remember to pack for all weather conditions as previous people have highlighted how British weather can dampen any good weekend, especially one as epic as this. Overall Glasto is set to have some legendary appearances and will be one to remember for the rest of your life, you know, the kind of thing you tell your grandchildren about. Definitely a 9/10 (depending on the weather).

The final festival we look at is one much closer to home. Whilst festivals stretch all over the country, none could be better than one that’s on the doorstep of University right? So here is all you need to know if you want to go to Dot to Dot this year. Dot to Dot is a cheaper option for first time festival goers at just £20 a ticket for the day (plus a £2 booking fee if you purchase online). Dot-to-Dot takes place on Sunday 25th May in Nottingham itself so not far to travel at all! Those appearing so far include; The Midnight Beast, Peace and We The Wild. This unique group of artists is likely to open people up to some great music as well and showcase talent you may not have heard of. The positive aspect of this festival is it’s held in several locations such as Rock City, Jongleurs and Jam Café so you can pick wherever you want to go and see lots of Nottingham at the same time. This event is for over 14s but under 18s will not have access to The Rescue Rooms, Stealth and Bodega. So get along and support the artists who have come right to your doorstep to perform on what will hopefully be a perfect weekend weather wise. This weekend has everything: great bands, cheap tickets and situated just down the road. There is literally nothing you can grumble about and with the University year coming to end for most around the time of the festival, it would be a great way to end the year in style with all the friends you will miss over the summer months. Rated 8/10 by Ben Jolley.


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his year, Notts students have been out in full force and you’ve all been partying extremely hard. Here, we’ve picked a few favourites from your crazy antics across the year and blown them up for all to see. The photos here can be found at unipaper.co.uk. Let us know your thoughts @TheUniPaper.

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Never miss a decent night out again with your monthly event calendar May 12th - June 12th 2014 Monday12th

Tuesday13th

Wednesday14th

Thursday15th

TFIM (Nottingham University Student Night) @ Oceana - 10pm – 3am

Kiss Kiss (Nottingham Trent Student Night) @ Oceana – 10pm – 3am

First Base @ City SU – 7:30pm – 10:30pm

Quid’s In @ City SU and Clifton SU – 8pm – 10:30pm

University of Nottingham Student Night @ Coco Tang - 8pm – Late

C U Next Tuesday @ Pandora’s Box – 10pm – Late

Wednesdays @ Ocean – 10pm – Late

Tuned @ Rock City – 10:30pm – 3am

Dirty Mondays @ The Forum - 10:30pm – 03:00am

Fuck Hip Hop @ The Market Bar – 9:30pm – 3:30am

Nottingham Trent Student Night @ Coco Tang – 8pm – Late

4Play @ The Forum – 9:30pm – Late

Live Performance from Albert Hammond Junior @ Bodega - Doors open 7pm

Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late

Friday16th Bopp @ Pandora’s Box – 10pm – Late Love Shack @ Rock City – 10pm – 3am Ditto @ The Forum – 11:30pm – 3:30am (2-4-1 on all bombs!) The Point @ Clifton Campus – 9:30pm – 2:30am Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late

Saturday17th Oceana Rocks @ Oceana – 10pm – 3:30am Aces @ Pandora’s Box – 10pm – Late Highest Sound System@ Bodega – 11pm – 4am Climax @ The Level (City SU) – 10pm – 3am

Crisis @ Rock City – 10pm – Late Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late

Sunday18th Join the Industry @ Pandora’s Box Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late The Super Mega Quiz @ The Loft (City SU) and The Point (Clifton SU) – 8pm – 11pm

Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late Live Performance from Bo Ningen @ Bodega - Doors open 7pm

Monday19th TFIM (Nottingham University Student Night) @ Oceana - 10pm – 3am University of Nottingham Student Night @ Coco Tang - 8pm – Late Dirty Mondays @ The Forum – 10:30pm – 03:00am Live performance from Ben Watt with Bernard Butler @ Bodega - Doors open 7pm

Our recommendation: Events not to miss this month Venue: Capital FM Arena Nottingham Name: Little Mix Ticket cost: £26-72 Date: 28th May 2014

Venue: Wollaton Park Name: No Tomorrow Festival Ticket cost: £35 Date: 7th June 2014 Tuesday20th

Wednesday21st

Thursday22nd

Kiss Kiss (Nottingham Trent Student Night) @ Oceana – 10pm – 3am

Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late

Tuned @ Rock City – 10:30 – 3am

C U Next Tuesday @ Pandora’s Box – 10pm – Late

First Base @ City SU – 7:30 – 10:30pm

4Play @ The Forum – 9:30pm – Late

Wednesdays @ Ocean – 10pm – Late

Gold Teeth @ Bodega – 11pm – 3:30am

Fuck Hip Hop @ The Market Bar – 9:30pm – 3:30am

Nottingham Trent Student Night @ Coco Tang – 8pm – Late Crisis @ Rock City – 10pm – Late Live Performance from Teleman @ Bodega - Doors open 7pm

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Sunday25th

Aces @ Pandora’s Box – 10pm – Late

Join the Industry @ Pandora’s Box

Back to Mine @ The Market Bar – 9pm – 4am

Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late

Hey Hey Hey (Alternative Anthems) @ Rock City – From 10pm Climax @ The Level (City SU) – 10pm – 3am

The Super Mega Quiz @ The Loft (City SU) and The Point (Clifton SU) – 8pm – 11pm Dot to Dot Festival @ Various venues – Doors open at 1pm

Red Bar and Lounge - 7pm - Late Live Performance from Meadowlark @ Bodega - Doors open 7pm

Monday26th

Friday23rd We Love the 90’s @ Oceana - 10pm – 3am Bopp @ Pandora’s Box – 10pm – Late Love Shack @ Rock City – 10pm – 3am Ditto @ The Forum – 11:30pm – 3:30am (2-4-1 on all bombs!)

Tuesday27th

TFIM (Nottingham University Student Night) @ Oceana - 10pm – 3am

C U Next Tuesday @ Pandora’s Box – 10pm – Late

Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late

Fuck Hip Hop @ The Market Bar – 9:30pm – 3:30am

Dirty Mondays @ The Forum – 10:30pm – 03:00am

Red Bar and Lounge - 7pm - late


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Thursday29th

Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late

Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late

First Base @ City SU – 7:30pm – 10:30pm

Tuned @ Rock City – 10:30pm – 3am

Wednesdays @ Ocean – 10pm – Late

4Play @ The Forum – 9:30pm – Late

Crisis @ Rock City – 10pm – Late

Gold Teeth @ Bodega – 11pm – 3:30am

Live Performance from Gabriella Cilmi @ Bodega - Doors open 7pm

Live Performance from Blair Dunlop @ Bodega - Doors open 7pm

Sunday1st Join the Industry @ Pandora’s Box Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late The Super Mega Quiz @ The Loft (City SU) and The Point (Clifton SU) – 8pm – 11pm Live Performance from Howling Bells @ Bodega - Doors open 7pm

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Friday30th We Love the 90’s @ Oceana - 10pm – 3am

Hey Hey Hey (Alternative Anthems) @ Rock City – From 10pm

Bopp @ Pandora’s Box – 10pm – Late

The Pop Confessional @ Bodega – 11pm – 3am

Love Shack @ Rock City – 10pm – 3am Ditto @ The Forum – 11:30pm – 3:30am (2-4-1 on all bombs!)

Kiss Kiss (Nottingham Trent Student Night) @ Oceana – 10pm – 3am

University of Nottingham Student Night @ Coco Tang - 8pm – Late

C U Next Tuesday @ Pandora’s Box – 10pm – Late

Dirty Mondays @ The Forum – 10:30pm – 03:00am

Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late Fuck Hip Hop @ The Market Bar – 9:30pm – 3:30am

Venue: Various Name: Dot To Dot Festival Ticket cost: £20 Date: 25th May 2014 Thursday5th Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late Tuned @ Rock City – 10:30pm – 3am 4Play @ The Forum – 9:30pm – Late Gold Teeth @ Bodega – 11pm – 3:30am

Monday9th

SoulBuggin’ @ Bodega – 11pm – 3am

Wednesday4th Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late Wednesdays @ Ocean – 10pm – Late Nottingham Trent Student Night @ Coco Tang – 8pm – Late Sugar Ape @ Bodega 11pm-3am

Venue: The Bodega Name: Gold Teeth Ticket cost: £5 Date: Every Thursday Friday6th

Saturday7th

We Love the 90’s @ Oceana - 10pm – 3am

Hey Hey Hey (Alternative Anthems) @ Rock City – From 10pm

Bopp @ Pandora’s Box – 10pm – Late

The Pop Confessional @ Bodega – 11pm – 3am

Love Shack @ Rock City – 10pm – 3am Ditto @ The Forum – 11:30pm – 3:30am (2-4-1 on all bombs!)

Tuesday10th

TFIM (Nottingham University Student Night) @ Oceana - 10pm – 3am

Kiss Kiss (Nottingham Trent Student Night) @ Oceana - 10pm- 3am

Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late

C U Next Tuesday @ Pandora’s Box - 10pm - Late

Dirty Mondays @ The Forum – 10:30pm – 03:00am

Saturday Night Comedy @ Just the Tonic Comedy Club – From 8pm

Tuesday3rd

TFIM (Nottingham University Student Night) @ Oceana - 10pm – 3am

Live Performance from East India Youth @ Bodega - Doors open 7pm

Saturday31st

Fuck Hip Hop @ The Market Bar - 9.30pm Live Performance from Bird @ Bodega - Doors open 7pm

Saturday Night Comedy @ Just the Tonic Comedy Club – From 8pm

Sunday8th Join the Industry @ Pandora’s Box Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late The Super Mega Quiz @ The Loft (City SU) and The Point (Clifton SU) – 8pm – 11pm Live Performance from Alpines @ Bodega - Doors open 7pm

Wednesday11th

Thursday12th

Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late

Red Bar and Lounge – 7pm – Late

First Base @ City SU 7.30pm - 10.30pm

Tuned @ Rock City - 10.30pm - 3am

Wednesdays @ Ocean - 10pm - Late Nottingham Trent Student Night @ Coco Tang 8pm - Late Crisis @ Rock City - 10pm - Late

4Play @ The Forum - 9.30pm - Late Gold Teeth @ Bodega 11pm - 3.30 am Live Performance from The Mouse Outfit @ Bodega - Doors open 7pm


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The best dessert options all centre around one small piece of fruit Party food

essentials for summer time antics

Raspberry swirl cakes EMILY OAKDEN

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upcakes are perfect for any occasion, be it celebrating a birthday, giving away as a gift, or just to satisfy your own sugary cravings. A take on a classic, these cupcakes have a hidden surprise that is sure to make you smile. Ingredients: 125g softened butter ½ teaspoon vanilla extract 150g caster sugar 80ml milk Pink food colouring Raspberry jam 125g Sugar Method: 1. Preheat your oven to 180 degrees. Line your cake tin with paper cases. 2. Beat the butter, vanilla extract, eggs and sugar in a bowl until light and fluffy, and gradually stir in flour and milk. 3. Divide the mixture evenly between two bowls and colour one mixture pink with the colouring. Drop alternate spoonfuls of each mixture into the cases. 4. Place half a teaspoon of jam on top of each cake mixture, then take a skewer and mix the cake mixture in its case to create a swirling effect. 5. Bake the cakes for around 30 minutes and leave to cool. To decorate, try mixing a few drops of milk with some cream cheese and icing sugar. Try adding food colouring for a bit of a difference.

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A TAKE ON A CLASSIC THESE HAVE A HIDDEN SURPRISE WITHIN Decorative: These cupcakes are sure to win over your friends and family

Simplicity is fantastic ASHLEY ROLFE Raspberries, amazing sweet and vibrant in colour, they have many uses. We can make purees, incorporate them into technically challenging sauces and cakes. But why? With this simple classic dessert, which serves two is very easy to make and very easy to assemble something which the whole family can enjoy together. The visual element is also astounding, with the dessert looking like you spent several labouring hours making it. So follow this simple guide to make a brilliant dessert for you and the family to enjoy and something you can make time and time again. Ingredients:

1 Pack of Ready Rolled Puff Pastry 1 Punnet of Raspberries 450ml Double Cream 1 Vanilla Pod Pinch of Sugar

Simplistic: This may look hard to make but with the three steps below it is anything but Method: with the cream. Take your plate. Take your cream and 1. Firstly start by placing the cream and place into a bowl pipe a shot of your cream onto ready rolled puff pastry onto a add the scraped vanilla pod the puff pastry then place a greaseproof lined baking tray, seeds and a generous pinch raspberry next to the cream, and then place another tray of sugar and whisk until soft continue until completed. on top to flatten the pastry, peaks form, now place into a Then serve. and cook at 200oC until fully piping bag. Tweet us photos of your caramelised, approximately 3. Now take your puff own attempts @TheUniPaper 30 minutes. pastry and cut into equal and make sure they are good 2. Once the cooked puff sized rectangles you will need as you have all summer to pastry has cooled down start three, then place onto the give it a try.

Restaurant of the month ABBY MCHALE

Sometimes eating out on a student budget can be tough. You wait for the weekend when your parents come to visit just so you might get a nice meal out because Wetherspoon’s has become your second home. Believe it or not, there are options out there for a cheap meal and Revolution fits into this category perfectly. There are two situated in Nottingham, one

situated on the outside of The Cornerhouse and the other in Hockley. The menu is mainly a lunch/tea time option and not so much a late night meal option as it turns into more of a bar. Every Monday they offer two for one on food all day, plus if you have a Revolution student card you can get further discounts, such as five pound pizzas and burgers in the afternoons.

Some stand out dishes from the menu are the likes of the vodka pizza which has actual vodka infused throughout, the pulled pork sandwich and goats cheese – plus the sweet potato fries are ahhh-mazing. One of the great things about Revolution is that you can have great food for a great price as well as a cocktail or two whilst sitting in what looks to be a swanky bistro restaurant.

With the summer fast approaching, it’s almost time for the warmer and longer nights to begin, which makes for some much needed parties. When it comes to throwing a gathering, the British student population can do it better than most so get the beers in and get planning. With the World Cup just around the corner you can expect a good few all-day sessions, which means getting food sorted is paramount. After you’ve stocked up on your chosen beverages, it’s time to decide what you’re putting on the menu - the eating is cheating rule doesn’t count for football fixtures! Lining your stomach is essential. Remember to always do your homework before you start spending or else you could end up with 30 left over hot dogs and not enough burgers to go round. Your first food choice for a summer party would obviously have to be your standard barbeque basics. Sausages, burgers and chicken kebabs are must-haves if you’ve got a friendship group full of meat lovers. Peppers, onions and rice are also recommended to give your party feast a bit of variety. However make sure you plan ahead and find out if you’re expecting anybody with specific dietary requirements. I once threw a house party and ordered 15 meat feast pizzas. Needless to say the two lone vegetarians felt a little bit left out while the rest of us were stuffing our faces. There is always the cheap and cheerful option of a cold buffet which you can guarantee will suit everyone’s needs. Knock up a couple of trays of sandwiches, lay out a few bowls of crisps and a jumbo packet of sausage rolls and you’re already halfway there.


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Exams are looming but you can still shop smart OLIVIA PETTER

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s temperatures are slowly rising and exam season morbidly looms ahead, there is no better way to procrastinate than by giving your wardrobe a summer makeover. We’ve collected a few of the best student budget friendly summer essentials to get you started. For the Girls The Dress: A patterned dress is always a summer wardrobe staple, and this one from Topshop will flatter all shapes and sizes while keeping your limbs cool as a cucumber given its loose fit. It’s good value for money too (especially for Topshop) at only £36. The Shorts: Don’t let bare leg anxiety get the best of you! Cast away your nylon tights and give your pins the air they deserve in these floral high-waisted beauties for £14.99 from New Look. For those who are normally seen following

Summer essentials: The clothing choices you must make to stick with the summer trend new pair of swim trunks is always a great investment before you hit the beach. Unless you are channelling your inner Ace Ventura, avoid tiki patterns like the plague and try something

slightly less obnoxious with these simple Breton inspired striped swim trunks for £12.99 from New Look. The Shoes: Nothing beats a solid pair of plain espadrilles for the

summer. New Look’s are only £8 so you don’t have to feel guilty if, by the end of the summer, they have lost their soles or they are sporting a few battle wounds from a stint at a festival.

high-waisted bottoms. Linking back in with the sixties themes, a lot of shops are displaying bikinis with high waist bottoms. High street stores such as Primark and River Island have a great selection of high waist bikinis - some even demonstrating a nautical theme. If you are someone who is more body confident or want to add some flare and sass into your wardrobe, I would recommend taking a look at Missguided. Their swimwear offers

sexy and stylish bikinis and beachwear to wear around the pool. A personal favourite is a tasselled bikini in neon pink. The brightness of it will definitely make you stand out from the crowd. However, if you are not a fan of the colour - Misguided do a range of different colours to suit your mood. What I do love is that if you teamed this up with a pair of acid-washed denim shorts - you could pull off a casual summer look.

We searched high and low to give you the best holiday bikini options LAUREN LEE

High-waisted bottoms: A must have this year

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the ‘all black everything’ idea, these shorts are the perfect way to embrace the summer spirit while maintaining your brooding tendencies. The Shoes: These may be a little over the student budget at a wallet crunching £50 from ASOS, but I can assure you they are worth it. Silver was one of the major players gracing the S/S 14 runways back in September and it really does go with everything. Plus, the slight platform will ensure maximum comfort for those long summer walks through The Downs. For the Guys The T- Shirt: They say real men wear pink - well in summer, they wear coral. At only £18 from Next, this casual and comfortable t-shirt will keep you cool on your morning walk to lectures while giving your outfit that burst of summer colour. The Trunks: Let’s face it - summer means swimming, so a shiny

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Summer has finally arrived; deadlines and exams will soon be long forgotten and many of you will be preparing for your jollies! For most of you, these holidays entail beaches, clubs and a whole lot of adventure. If you are heading to the beach this summer, you will probably be in need of a new bikini or swimsuit to liven up your collection! Last year, mix and match bikinis were on everyone’s wish list. However, this year it’s all about the

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Thought the perfect man was hard to find, ladies? Well, gear up for an even tougher task to tackle with the almighty question of, “What is the perfect shoe?” It’s a toughie, but with some savvy shopping and a productive elimination process you can figure it out. When I say perfect ‘shoe’, I really mean shoes. Because ONE: women need options and TWO: buying shoes needs no explanation/justification. With spring upon us and summer edging its way closer, you’re going to need a pair of day shoes that are comfortable to spend the day in, keep your toes warm but avoid sweaty feet central. This season it’s all about the chunky sandals with wide straps that offer that hint of summer with cheeky cutouts but still give your feet that much needed coverage on chillier days. They’ll look amazing with dresses but also spice up a classic pair of jeans. ASOS are doing great seasonal footwear for the day at the moment so head on over there to snap some of these babies up. The next task on the agenda is probably the most important of all, life changing even- choosing your perfect evening shoe for the season. This season it’s all about extremes, either an overly chunky wooden heel straight out of the 70’s or a barely there sandal heel. I’d turn to trusty Topshop for a chunky heel and Zara for a slinkier shoe. Both options are great for this time of year and when paired with the right outfit, will have you looking like something pulled straight out of a Style Spotted page. I’ve never been a shoe person but as my Dad, yes DAD, said to me once, “Your shoes make or break your outfit.” So, I beg of you ladies, ditch the slightly grey converse and the suede heels with ketchup stains from night out kebabs and invest in your perfect shoe.


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Three UP journalists look at how your CV can stand out We got three of our journalists (including two final year students) to give their best advice on what you need to do to stand out. Here is what they came up with: Ashleigh Tuttle: Keep pestering: Be personal but still professional when showing how much this opportunity would mean to you. Show your passion and get involved as much as you can. CV: Any relevant work experience and skills, no matter how big or small, should be on your CV. This includes achievements that you believe would make you stand out to a future employer. Make sure you personalise your CV and cover letter for each company. On the NTU website there is a service called ‘MyCareerExplorer’s CV Builder’ to help you create the perfect CV and cover letter. Email regularly: Show you’re interested and find out as much information as you can about the job you want. Apply to different companies – so you have as many opportunities as possible. Try and make contacts: In many jobs it’s often about the people you know that are able to help you when getting a job or placement. Interviews: Try and make a good first impression. It is said that lasting impressions are made in the first three seconds of meeting someone, so make sure you look smart and ready to do the job at hand. Darcie Chambers: Keep calm and make a start: When it comes to starting out on your graduate job hunt, it’s easy to feel like everyone else has it all figured out already. But they haven’t. Build your network: Never underestimate the power of networking. Get your name out there. If you can pick up some work experience from one of your contacts or even an update when a potential position

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Stressed?: Make the most out of a bad placement comes up, it’ll definitely be worth it. Be confident, stay positive: This applies, not only to your attitude, but also to your language. When writing your CV, avoid common mistakes such as ‘I feel I have...’ or ‘I can be good at...’ Remember: you’re selling yourself to the employer. A little confidence can go a long way. Consider all the options: Ok. You’ve reached graduation and have absolutely no idea what kind of jobs you’re qualified for. You’re not the only one. Make sure you know all the options before you start writing yourself off. Sometimes your degree can open more doors than you realise and take your career in a completely different direction. Lucy Acton: CV: Make sure your CV is interesting, well written and organised. Enjoyment: Apply for jobs in an area that you enjoy. There is no point

applying to be a nursery helper if you cannot stand children. Your passion will shine through. Look around: Use every possible way of finding jobs. Online, job centres, ask around, recruitment agencies and walking into places. Your initiative will stand you out from the crowd. Preparation: Be prepared for interviews and research the company. Prepare a list of skills you may need for the job you are applying for and get examples of how you can show you have this skill. And remember the company may be researching you so make sure your Facebook and twitter reflect you in the best possible way. Relax, ask questions and walk in with a smile. Confidence is key but arrogance should be left outside. Good luck to all our graduating readers. Follow these tips and hopefully secure the job of your dreams.

Placements can be hard work to find but once you have one you must make the most of all the time you have at your chosen company. However, sometimes the placement could be not what you were hoping for so here at the UP we have compiled a list of how to make the most out of both good and bad placements so that you know what to do in either situation. Good by Georgia Farquharson: Network – This doesn’t mean you have to interrogate everyone you come in contact with (and I don’t suggest you do,) simply be chatty and interact with the people around you. Everyone knows that in most professions ‘who you know’ counts for a lot more than ‘what you know’ so make contacts while you can. They can prove invaluable when you’re looking for work. Presentation – They say people judge you within the first few minutes of meeting you, so it’s vital you present yourself in the best possible way. Enquire beforehand what you are expected to wear and

be sure to conform to that. Enthusiasm – You have to remember that it’s a professional industry you’re stepping in to and your colleagues are likely to be busy. However tempting it may be to sit on your phone, don’t! You need to show that you are proactive, enthusiastic and willing to help. Don’t badger people for things to do, but politely ask if you can help with anything. Hard Work – Most of all just seem happy to be there. Remember this isn’t compulsory year 10 work experience; you should be there because you want to and because you’re willing to learn. Work hard and you’ll be remembered for all the right reasons. You may even get an invitation back! Bad by Cassie Shipley: Most of us will have to undertake a placement, but the likelihood is not all placements are going to be good. You generally get out what you put in and the first couple of days will likely test you to see if you’ll stick it out. So here’s how to deal with a bad placement from people who have already

been on one. You may feel like the tea or coffee maker for the first part of your placement but no one is just going to hand you responsibility on your first couple of days because trust is earned. My advice to you? Stick it out and do the annoying menial jobs at first in the hope you’ll get to do something worthwhile afterwards. Also, volunteer to do anything, even if you think its rubbish because it shows you’re willing, and that’s generally a good thing. If, after a while things don’t improve then talk to someone and politely ask if there’s anything you can do to help. The main thing you have to do is show you’re up for anything, both small tasks and big ones too. However, also remember to research the place you’re going to as they may be having problems and someone on placement could be the last thing on their mind. Overall remember that you’re doing a placement to gain work experience, even if it’s just little bits and pieces so try your best to enjoy it and squeeze out of it everything you can!


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After profiling Paris last month, we look at what Berlin has to offer

Student-friendly and cheap: a great summer getaway For a clear view of a more modern Berlin however, head to the top of The TV Tower, which offers 25 mile views across the city. And, whilst your there, have a look at the iconic Brandenburg Gate, the remains of the Berlin Wall and if you have time, you can also pop along to one of Berlin’s two zoos and aquariums. Return flights with EasyJet will cost you around £70 each, and there are hundreds of hostels that offer cheap places to stay on hostelbookers.com. It’s a hotspot for backpacking students who get cheap flights to experience the nightlife; pub crawls are very popular, and the Warschauer Straße

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RYAN JOHNS Last month we were in Paris, so for the final edition of this year’s travel series we’re jumping over the border into Germany to explore the student-friendly Berlin - the city bursting full of culture, festivals and good nightlife but also sad and poignant history. This modern European city oozes wartime history, and is of course known for being a major area during the holocaust. Whilst you visit take a moment to reflect on the horrific things that happened there during the war by taking a trip to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe which has over 2,000 concrete blocks commemorating those who died.

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is considered as the ‘youth area’ where lots of German students meet before clubbing. The East offers the best nightclubs, and Thursday to Saturday’s are the best nights for going out in the city.

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Here’s the rundown of what you need if you are heading backpacking this summer! A backpack that fits: You’re basically going to be carrying your home around on your back for months so you will need to invest a bit of money in a light-weight backpack that fits your body type. A sheet: Bed bugs: the bane of every backpacker’s life. Some hostels are infested with them. If your bed looks a tad suspect, you’ll be thankful to have your own sheet with you. Wet wipes: It may seem a bit gross now but sometimes you’ll be forced to forego a shower and have a wet wipe bath instead. A lock: Some people just aren’t very nice. Stuff does get stolen from backpacks at night/when you’re passed out in the bar after fifteen tequila shots.


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The Entrepreneur: A look at Lord Sugar’s ventures WILL WILSON Alan Sugar, better known today as Lord Sugar, is one of the most successful British entrepreneurs and is currently worth £770 million. Sugar first shot to success with Amstrad, which he founded in 1968. Amstrad, which is short for Alan Michael

Sugar Trading, is an electronics company that specialises in consumer electronics. Amstrad went from strength to strength during the 80s, doubling in size each year on the London Stock Exchange and launching the first mass market dedicated to Word Processor in 1985. In 2005, Amstrad announced an agreement

with BskyB and is now owned by BskyB. However, Alan Sugar stepped down from his position as CEO and chairman of Amstrad in 2007 and the company was also delisted from the London Stock Exchange. In 1991, Sugar bought Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, and remained as owner of the club until 2001. However,

he described his years at Tottenham as ‘a waste of my life’. He went on to sell his most of his share in the club for £22 million to ENIC and the remaining shares for £25 million. Since 2005, Alan Sugar has been recognised primarily for his hit TV show, The Apprentice. The Apprentice, which is soon to start its 10th

series, helps aspiring businessmen compete against each other. Through the process of elimination, the winner is given £250,000 to invest in their own business. Other ventures of Sugar’s include Amsair (Amsair Executive Aviation), Amsprop (investment) and Viglen Ltd (IT services provider).

Continue getting student discounts even after leaving University behind DARCIE CHAMBERS

When you’re a student every penny counts, and the extensive student discounts we receive really help to make our money go that extra bit further when we’re studying. But what about after we graduate? The first years on your own two feet can be financially trying as you work to establish yourself professionally in your career, and into a new lifestyle. Thankfully that hasn’t gone unnoticed by the National Union of Students, who, for a one off payment of £15, are offering a graduate scheme card that will see you reap all the benefits of a student and more! Leaving university brings a whole new set of challenges, and the Graduate Extra discounts are designed to reflect this with a years’ worth of additional savings to be made with Virgin Media, AA breakdown cover and Amazon to

name a few. Those graduates interested in embarking on an adventurous gap year can also access advice and discounts from experts in the field including STA Travel, Gapyear.com and Trek America. Travellers can even access further benefits abroad with the ISIC international card upgrade, which offers international discounts across the globe for just an extra £1.99. And it doesn’t stop there either. Adulthood is scary, and in a bid to ease the stresses of growing up the Graduate Extra scheme also offers a range of services on top of the discount package. Tax advice, help with a CV, career support, volunteering and gap year support is all at your beckon call. Simply visit www.nus.org. uk to apply for your card – you will need to have a webcam or recent photo at your fingertips and your debit or credit card at the ready!

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moneyTIP How to keep your money topped up over summer CASSIE SHIPLEY Summer is a time to relax and enjoy the sun (hopefully). However, in reality you might need to keep your money topped up. Here’s how: Get a job in a pub/ bar: Summer is always a time when people want to relax with a drink, so pubs and bars are generally looking for staff. The hours are generally flexible and the pay is quite good, you also might get shifts during other holidays such as Christmas and New Year. Gardening, washing cars or babysitting: These are flexible jobs that you can do for family, friends or even neighbours. Although washing cars and gardening are best done whilst the weather is good they allow you to be outside in the sun whilst making money at the same time. Clean out your room: Getting rid of old toys or gadgets and selling them online or at a car boot sale is a really good way to make money, plus you also know they’re going to someone who might actually use them! There’s lots of ways to make sure you’ve got enough money over the summer, just remember to give yourself sometime to relax and prepare for next year (oh and maybe fit a summer holiday in).


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After graduation: to travel or get a job? ADAM STEAD

You step out of University with your diploma in your hand, ready to face the big world. But you haven’t a job, and the prospect of sifting through job advertisements is awful. Worse is the prospect of ‘work’ itself. Were you designed solely for labour? What if you fall into a 9-5 routine from which you cannot escape? Unfortunately, travel is not the solution to fearing adulthood. You will eventually have to get a job and, at times, routine will bore you. You will have less leisure time, and the number of friendships you will be able to maintain will fall. You will move in with your long-term partner and start wearing slacks. Travel cannot change this, and to think it would be the last hurrah of enjoyment before a lifetime of routine is cynical. Even people wearing slacks have fun. That said, travel is an experience that at some point you should seize. And this is a convenient time to seize it – for a brief moment, you find yourself disentangled from commitments. You can do anything – if you put yourself halfway across the world you will do something. Sat at home, too often we forget to do anything at all.

Machu Picchu: Many say the climb to the heights of Machu Picchu can be a journey of self-discovery Of course there is a ‘Gap Year’ stereotype. If you are too self-conscious to travel because you feel privileged, arrogant, and not very selfaware, you are probably all

these things. But hopefully on your travels you might find a nugget of self-knowledge and begin to curb this. This is why ex-travellers tell you to travel alone. That way, you

You are not condemning yourself to eternal routine, or foregoing the last triumphant party if you choose to work. However, you ought to travel first.

App of the month: how to protect food allergies GEORGIA FARQUHARSON

Inventive: the new app with you at mind

don’t have a friend you’ve known for years to distract you from yourself, or from the fascinating string of places and people you will bear witness to.

With the rise of food allergies, intolerances and fussy habits, dining out and purchasing food can be a nightmare. Don’t worry though as the creators of the brand new ‘Can I Eat it?’ app have got your best interests in mind. The app is designed to reassure those with dietary requirements of what they can and can’t eat. In a world of ‘may contain traces of whatever you’re allergic to,’ you can often be stuck in a flux of uncertainty

of what foods contain. The state-of-the-art technology allows users to scan the barcode of most, not all foods to be given a breakdown of the ingredients, allergens and even nutritional information. The app, which costs £1.99, is a worthwhile investment if you care about what goes in to the food you’re eating. Coeliac sufferer Kirsty Foster said, “It would make life a lot easier not to have to spend ages looking through packets that don’t make it very clear whether

it has gluten in or not. This app will make shopping hassle-free!” You can even programme the app to tailor your personal needs. By simply ticking the criteria of your dietary requirements, the app will then not only show you what it contains and the calorie information, but whether or not you can eat it or not. The app really does make life easier for those who are gluten, dairy or lactose free, and even if you’re not, wouldn’t you like to know what you’re eating?

topBOOK Humour and advice aplenty for people on the career path GRAYCE COYNE

How to win friends and influence people is a book that has been around for an age, but after its latest update it really has become a must read. For both people on the career ladder and those needing some encouragement in everyday life, this book provides warm humour and advice given in a way that you can really understand. Don’t worry it’s not a book that is aimed at social recluses, it’s just offering the advice that sometimes we all need when we’re unsure on how to act. Many may think that reading advice books is ‘sad’ or corny but they are cynical thinkers and this book is definitely one that would change these sceptical views. If you’re going to spend money on a book it makes sense to get one that will last a lifetime and this book is one that you will find yourself referring back to throughout your entire life. Like most people everyone wants to be agreed with and the advice given on the pages of this book shows you the ways to get people agreeing with your way of thinking. A light hearted, welcoming easy read with lots of examples that will leave you knowing just how to react in a situation that could potentially be awkward, whether it be personal or work related it really is a good guide to life. Got any books you will be reading over the summer? Get in touch with us either through Twitter @TheUniPaper or via Facebook to get your favourite book reviewed in the first edition back in September. Have a good summer everyone!



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Past NTU student talks to us about his time in rugby

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nter national rugby sensation Nick Easter has had a stellar career in the sport winning 47 caps for England and helping club side Harlequins to their first ever league title in 2012. On top of that he has just become the joint leading appearance maker for club side Quins with 232. Here he answers five questions on his long association with the sport. 1. How did you first get in to the sport and what are your first memories of playing? My first memories are of playing at Dulwich College Preparatory School when I was seven years old. To be honest we did more

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Marshalling the pack: Easter in his most comfortable environment, at the back of a pack on the offensive My best achievement would and banter within a side. The was all player driven and the forward rolls than passing. have be me being the starting worst has to be your body social side was outstanding 2. How much did number eight for England for taking a beating every week and probably the thing I Nottingham Trent five years. Competition comes but rugby players are a bit learnt most about being in a University aid in your thick and fast in professional sadistic so secretly like it. sports society at University. development? There wasn’t sport so to hold my position 4. What would rank as 3. What are the best a strong sport scheme at in the national side for your best achievement and worst parts about NTU when I was there but that long is something over the years and what playing rugby? The best we had a very strong rugby that makes me very proud are your best memories part is the mates you make year and did very well in the as it came with a lot of of your time in the sport? through the camaraderie BUSAs during my time. It

dedication and hard work. Then there is the Rugby World Cup final in 2007. You could write a book about the whole journey which would encapsulate what rugby is all about on and off the pitch. For Harlequins it was winning the Premiership title in 2012. To become the first Quins side to be national champions after a cracking final against Leicester who are one of the best teams and have become a yardstick for all others to measure themselves against. 5. What is the funniest memory of your time in the sport? There are a lot of funny stories and plenty which shall remain confidential but I suppose Mark Regan was quite entertaining for a time with England. While training at dusk there were a lot of mosquitoes and midges irritating the players so the doctor handed out some repellant spray. However at the same time some of the players were putting a sticky handball wax spray on their hands and thighs (helps lifting in the lineout). Poor Mark got them mixed up without realising so sprayed his entire arms legs and face with the wax. Suffice to say the bloodsuckers had a field day once stuck to him.

Personal trainer, Liam Dadds, discusses weight training for women

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HANKS to magazines, one of the most commonly used words used by women within the fitness industry is the word ‘tone’. The word tone unfortunately has no scientific meaning and is just a product of women commonly being afraid to use the word muscular when describing their dream body. Despite this; the aesthetic to the eye shapes and curves you see on athletic women are actually enlarged muscles. The human body has a limited number of abilities in regards to its composition and body mass. It may gain or lose body fat and gain or lose muscle. It is as simple as that, there is no toning. What needs to be understood is that muscles do not grow

`SHAPES AND CURVES YOU SEE ON ATHLETIC WOMEN ARE ACTUALLY ENLARGED MUSCLES’

overnight, and the process of building muscle is very manageable. It takes so many years that a natural individual will never simply ‘get too big’. Testosterone is a primary muscle builder, and the average woman has around 90-95% less than men; meaning women need to work much harder to see results and develop a great body. Within the natural muscle building world, no one is huge and no one is particularly scary looking; so if you plan on building muscle naturally then you can be sure you will never look bulky,

vascular or too big. How to overcome the common misconceptions and progress towards your dream body: Learn how to lift correctly and to an intensity that takes you to muscular failure; research has shown that muscular failure is one of the primary contributors to muscle growth. This is what will help you develop the shape you desire. If you

are not pushing through mental boundaries, sweating and wanting to make loud noises then you may need to re-evaluate your training. Always try to further educate yourself about fitness and nutrition and follow fitness models on social networks as opposed to believing nonsense from unscientific writers in magazines; you will quickly learn how wrong the

magazines are. It is also important to consider that cardio may not be the best and only option, especially if you do not enjoy it. Search for images of female long distance runners versus sprinters and see the incredible difference. Research suggests endurance type exercise may hinder muscle growth. These athletes do an abundance of high intensity weight

training, cardio such as sprinting and this is why they have incredible physiques. Checkout Liam’s Facebook for regular posts of this nature: www.facebook.com/ liamdaddsfitness Otherwise see Liam’s Blog, lmdfitness.wordpress.com, for more fitness articles on various subjects. For more sports and fitness articles please visit www. unipaper.co.uk.


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options have meant that rather unsurprisingly legends Ronaldinho, Kaka and Robinho have all missed out on the squad. The path is clear for an all South American final with rivals Argentina, can Messi spoil the party? I don’t think so. Prediction: Champions

Spain: The current World Champions and the winners of the last three major international competitions are definitely worth watching. Is their incredible run of world dominance coming to an end however? Maybe, but they do have arguably the best chance of any of the European sides. Obviously the leaders in the side, the likes of Iniesta, Casillas and Ramos’ form will be vital as to how well

Prize: When the World Cup rolls in to Brazil all the teams will be fighting to get their hands on the trophy the Spanish do at the World Prediction: Depending on fact is that, Belgium’s whole just give him the ball. Cup. They won the European avoiding Brazil in the 2nd team aren’t fit to lace the They have a very tough Championships without a round – Semi Finals boots of the best player on group with Germany, Ghana decent striker and played the planet at the moment, and USA but with the likes most of the tournament Portugal: Cristiano Ronaldo. He has it of Ronaldo, Moutinho and without playing any one up It would have been too all, he can play with both feet, Coentrao there is no reason top but have now acquired easy to write about the well- he’s quick, strong and very they can’t finish second and the world-class talent that is documented class of the good in the air. He is a match progress. Diego Costa. Belgium first eleven but the winner and game changer; Prediction: Quarter Finals

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but teamwork gets the job done quicker. Secondly, things that have broken need to be fixed or replaced. Electrical items are not your problem, but any dishes or glasses that have smashed are. Replacing them with cheap and plain copies is a better alternative to being overcharged by landlords. Thirdly, you will be charged for anything that’s left behind that wasn’t there when you moved in. Make sure everything is taken home with you or put into storage. If a housemate leaves anything behind it’s important to do something about it or you will all be charged. Get in touch with them to see if they want the item and if not then give it to a charity shop. Follow these guidelines and there shouldn’t be a problem with your landlords come the end of term.

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Store your valuables over summer OLIVER STAINFORTH

Whether you like it or not, the moment you give a final farewell to your bedroom of the past year is just around the corner. The arrival of summer may bring sunshine, holidays and festivals, but it also means the horrible task of moving all of your belongings out of your house until the start of the next university year. But you’ve already got half the stuff you need at home,

you won’t need the extra bedding, pillows and towels that you use at university – do you even have room for them at home? One option is to put your belongings into a specialised storage facility. Alligator Self Storage, located near the Capital FM Arena, provide space for anyone looking for a storage location with easy and convenient access. Even better, they have tai-

lored their services to provide students with all inclusive deals this summer for those going home for the holidays or travelling abroad. Contact 0115 958 6655 for more information. Depending on how long your tenancy lasts you may be able to leave your possessions at your university home for a large period of the summer. That way you can take your essentials home but come

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