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December - 2001
 
In a different league - Champ Man is more than a pastime. Matt Knight reports on the game fever taking hold on campus (Dec-13-01)
Is there a future for history? - Numbers on history courses are in decline. Are students indifferent to the past, asks Howard Frost (Dec-14-01)
Light on Bristols radical women - Women were leading figures in the great causes of the 19th century, from slavery to socialism and the vote (Dec-14-01)
 
October - 2001
 
Showing support in NYC - A major festival of UK culture is going ahead this month in New York, including work from Glasgow School of Art (Oct-23-01)
John Moores scientific goals - Sports science employs the latest technology to give football teams the edge (Oct-23-01)
Bristols birthday party - 125 years after Britain’s first women students enrolled, it’s time for a celebration (Oct-23-01)
 
September - 2001
 
Filmmakers of the world unite - ETV, a unique archive of films from the century of socialism, has begun the heroic task of cataloguing its holdings (Sep-14-01)
Soccer teams need staying power - Team stability matters more than multi-million transfers, a study of top football teams reveals (Sep-14-01)
What became of Bunty? - Girls’ comics once sold by the million. Why did they all disappear, and are today’s girls missing out? (Sep-14-01)
 
July - 2001
 
Pressing literatures lost fruits - The Cyder Press is dedicated to the work of a poetic community, whose work was cut short by war (Jul-12-01)
Pretty sharp - A Dundee animator has wowed industry with his spiky creations (Jul-12-01)
Personal possessions - Refugees leave almost everything behind. An international project has gathered stories and precious objects carried by people in flight from their homes (Jul-12-01)
A sporting chance - Teesside bursaries support athletes who compete at national level in a whole range of sports (Jul-12-01)
 
June - 2001
 
Reading the news - Newsreels were viewed by millions. A unique archive will reveal the documents that shaped them, writes Luke McKernan (Jun-08-01)
Design Year One - Teesside’s final-year designers reflect our diverse age, with ideas for a style-conscious inhaler, a women’s football campaign and retro textiles (Jun-08-01)
Glasgow show time - Degree shows at the School of Art are a highpoint of the city’s cultural year. Lorraine Wilson pays a visit (Jun-08-01)
 
May - 2001
 
Plots and persecutions - A July conference enters the murky world of conspiracy theories, to explore the early modern state of mind (May-09-01)
National games - In the sixth year of the British University Games, the English still hold the crown (May-09-01)
TV will touch you - Immersive television aims to reach all our senses, reports Chloë Stothart (May-09-01)
 
April - 2001
 
Radio days - Chris Harris records a day in the life of a student radio programme controller (Apr-05-01)
Music mixers - Newcastle unites DJs and folk musicians, in search of positive vibrations (Apr-05-01)
Every book beneath the moone - Cardiff’s new online archive contains the entire record of early English books (Apr-05-01)
Bring on the dancing robots - Sci-art, a radical fusion of man and machine is taking shape at NTU (Apr-06-01)
 
March - 2001
 
Spa-town slavery - Past masters (Mar-08-01)
A virtual education - A virtual education (Mar-08-01)
Ground zero - Media meltdown: Simon Yuill on a new series of talks exploring art for a digital, corporate age (Mar-08-01)
My dream season - Beautiful games: Chris Kirk describes how managing the university football team changed his life (Mar-08-01)
 
February - 2001
 
Fellow travellers - Fellow travellers (Feb-08-01)
What does a flat iron mean? - Everyday objects can tell us much about the world we live in. John Beavis and Frances Cambrook look at ways in which their stories can be unravelled (Feb-08-01)
Beautiful moments - Bargains and baby oil. Durham student journalist Joey Marshall reviews Clothes Show Live (Feb-08-01)
 
January - 2001
 
Home, sweet home - Home-made: a new national design museum has opened in Middlesex, displaying a century of British tastes (Jan-09-01)
Smart clothes enter the spotlight - Space-age technology is revolutionising fashion with "performance" fabrics, which have amazing qualities. Beverley Alt meets student designers at the cutting edge (Jan-09-01)
York lays foundations for Olympic future - A unique business partnership has set in motion plans for a state-of-the-art sports centre at the College of Ripon & York St John (Jan-09-01)
Sports science graduates make racing start - Teesside's BSc combines practice and theory, to prepare students for a wide range of careers (Jan-09-01)

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