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Patrick Sullivan
Epigram Co-Editor-in-Chief 2019-20. Engineering student turned film critic turned news writer - enjoying the most brilliantly strange route into the media world.
ARTICLES OF Patrick Sullivan
FoodBank Society increases number of volunteers tenfold this year
New students have boosted the student-led team for the University of Bristol Foodbank, who have four donation points and are looking to expand their reach....
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Live review/Amber Run @ SWX
In an emotional gig at SWX, the Nottingham based band, Amber Run, rocked the audience with a varied setlist from all three of their albums....
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'No person on the planet wants to feel like they've failed, right?': In Conversation with Amber Run
After ditching university to pursue a career in music - Amber Run were catapulted to commercial indie stardom. Now 3 albums in, the band discuss with Epigram Music their series of highs and lows before finally discovering their sense of fun again....
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'Reliably good quality no matter what you order': Burger Joint Review
The best burger in Bristol? Epigram's senior team give their verdict on Burger Joint's wide range of burgers....
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Kevin Maher on how his university magazine made his career
The Times Chief Film Critic travelled down to Bristol to speak to Epigram Film & TV writers about how he has established his career in film criticism and the modern challenges of the profession...
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‘A modern reaction’ to isolation at University
By Patrick Sullivan, Co-Editor-in-Chief Elliott Perks graduated from Edinburgh University only last year and is now on a mission to...
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University respond to JCR committee letter with apologies and improvements
Mark Ames, Director of Student Services at the University of Bristol, is ‘confident’ the issues former JCR committees have with ResiLife system are resolved for the coming year....
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University running events to help students with final move from Google
University of Bristol Google accounts will be closing for current students on October 14 with the University offering help sessions to minimise the risk of losing work....
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