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December - 2002
 
Hypertext - Hypertext is our new slot for creative writing by UK students. This month blood and bone poetry by Charlie Mansfield (Dec-16-02)
Baths beautiful dream - Team Bath’s bid for FA Cup glory is over. Dean Best thanks them for the memories (Dec-16-02)
Webworlds - Surfing with a purpose our regular guide to all that’s essential on the net (Dec-16-02)
 
November - 2002
 
Bring me the head
of Kate Moss
- Art and fashion have had a stormy love affair over the past thirty years. A new exhibition picks up the pieces (Nov-14-02)
Webworlds - Wasting time on internet nonsense? Charlie Peverett pronounces on the net you need (Nov-14-02)
Fab four photographs - Photojournalist’s archive has turned up some lost gems (Nov-14-02)
 
October - 2002
 
The dance of death - Cultures have found endless ways to meet the end of life. Have we forgotten how to die? (Oct-17-02)
Webworlds - Charlie Peverett’s pick of science and environmental sites on the web (Oct-17-02)
Weightlifters worries - As more men take to the gym to build muscle, a new body image disorder is taking hold (Oct-17-02)
 
September - 2002
 
Theatres shock therapy - The brutal plays of the nineties expressed the bleak perspectives of Thatcher’s Children (Sep-20-02)
Dark materials - Clothes and shoes have been found, among other magical objects, bricked into the walls of old houses (Sep-20-02)
You can stop stretching - Warm-ups are a sacred ritual for most athletes, but do they protect against injury? (Sep-20-02)
 
July - 2002
 
Kingdom of the horse - Newmarket is a natural and social world apart, a unique society built around the cult of the racehorse (Jul-23-02)
Local films for local people - Early film reels rediscovered in a basement offer a dazzling record of ordinary life a century ago (Jul-23-02)
Webworlds - Our regular guide to HE-related wonders on the worldwide web (Jul-23-02)
 
June - 2002
 
We told you whod win the World Cup - The science of soccer programmable pundits and the physics of free kicks (Jun-17-02)
Webworlds - Charlie Peverett takes a second cut of the best HE sites on the web (Jun-17-02)
Domestic science - Why do football teams perform so much better in home games? (Jun-17-02)
 
May - 2002
 
Web worlds - In the first of a new series, Charlie Peverett reviews the best in HE-related websites (May-17-02)
Book prize winners - Britain’s oldest literary awards have gone to a monumental biographer and a first-time novelist (May-17-02)
Life behind bars - All student life is here. John Pakey on his evening shift at The Shed (May-17-02)
 
April - 2002
 
The Dogrib idea of home - Artist joins with indigenous peoples in their fight for identity (Apr-18-02)
Revisiting the Falklands - Traces of Conflict at the Imperial War Museum explores the twenty-year legacy of war (Apr-18-02)
Confessions of a first-time fan - I heard myself singing& Stefanie Weber catches football fever (Apr-19-02)
 
March - 2002
 
Circle games - Capoeira, an elusive blend of dance, music and martial arts, cast a spell on Neha Gadhvi (Mar-18-02)
Helping birds sing again in Afghanistan - A new research unit aims to rediscover the diverse music of a desolated country, writes Charlie Peverett (Mar-18-02)
Sleep was for the weak - As the 24th Guardian Student Media Awards are launched, last year’s winner, Olav Bjortomt, revisits his years on student papers (Mar-18-02)
 
February - 2002
 
Alsop for arts complex - Goldsmiths has chosen its architect for a major building programme (Feb-15-02)
Meeting of minds - HARC, at Royal Holloway, aims to find points of contact and common language for researchers in arts and humanities (Feb-01-02)
Going public about the past - Public history debunks myths and questions official versions of the past, writes Dave Reeves (Feb-15-02)
 
January - 2002
 
When players played for love - British sport was made and played by amateurs. Has the old sporting spirit gone for good? (Jan-15-02)
Fly me to America - Thousands of students join BUNAC each summer for a working holiday. Ben Fryer talks to last year’s recruits (Jan-15-02)
Sinful pictures - Church walls were once crowded with images of vice and virtue. The paintings still have power to touch our modern lives (Jan-15-02)

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