Bristol University’s long-established student paper, entirely run, written and published by a team of hard-working students. Since I’ve been at university the paper has improved enormously. Although the current layout is a bit of a Guardian rip-off, it’s still looking a lot better than it was before. The website has also been developed and is looking fairly good at the moment. It’s a decent student paper although nothing particularly ground-breaking. The quality of writing has improved although is still patchy. Some of the articles are a tad insubstantial or ill-thought out as well. I remember as well numerous teething problems in printing articles — it was heart-breaking to slave over a piece only to find that the closing sentence had been lopped off by a failure to size the page correctly before submission to the printers. Gripes aside, the Epigram is probably of minimal interest to anyone other than students. It’s worth a flick through in moments of boredom but until it gets its act together is condemned to line dustbins.
Luke T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
The Epigram is the Bristol University paper, run, and written by the student body. It is published once every 2 weeks, and is much the same as the paper you get through your letterbox, although a little broader and student orientated. I find the student directed articles frustrating. They are a complete waste of time and pretty irrelevant and get in the way of the rest of the paper, which directs good writing at interesting topics. The Epigram have recently created a new very impressive website, much like the national newspapers, which is worth a look if you can’t get your hands on the actual publications. Pick one up in any of the student buildings.