What Disability History Month means to us
Written by Elenore Stolz, LBTQ+ Disabled Student Rep
My disability
Written by Syed Haque, Societies Officer as part of Disability History Monthtw // in this article, Syed mentions suicidal ideation which may be triggering to some readers
Making more happen, with help from UCL
Terms two and three will be filled with hundreds of different opportunities to take part in online and in-person club and society&nbsp
Supporting student travel for the winter break
We've been working closely with colleagues across UCL in response to the Government announcement on supporting your safe return home at the end of term. Below is a copy of the email sent to students on 13 November, outlining what we know so far:
Policy Zones - Term 1 updates
This week the first Policy Zone meetings of the academic year took place, with Activities Zone on Monday, Education Zone on Tuesday and Welfare & Community Zone on Thursday. Find below what was discussed, what policies were passed and some key highlights.
Getting to know your International Student Officers
This year's International Student Officer's are Madina Khusnullina and Nelia Kornilova. Here's a bit more about them with seven serious and seven random questions: Let's start off with the serious questions...
Rep Election: The Results
Thanks to all 4,242 students who voted in our Rep Elections this year. Here's the people you voted in to lead you in your halls, courses, faculties, your clubs and societies and as trustees. 
New restrictions: in-person society activity
On Friday 16 October we paused in-person indoor society activity, defined as educational, so that we could clarify what affect the new Tier Two rules would have.
What's changed as London's Covid alert level moves to 'High'
Read our latest update here.  London currently has a local Covid alert level of high (often referred to as Tier Two)
Black History Month: The meanings behind the artwork
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Our on-campus activity in term one
Read our latest update here. 
What I wish I knew before coming to London
London is mesmerising and intimidating, and coming to study here might seem daunting. That being said, moving to London can be an incredibly enjoyable experience. Here are a few words of wisdom from someone who is still figuring it out.
My summer story: Sara
Written by Sara, BA in Comparative Literature
UCL results: Your options
Results day is on Thursday 6 August. We know this can be a stressful time which is why we’ve put together some useful information about what happens next.
Our new Sabbatical Officer team are here...
Say hi to Ilyas, Sandy, Carol, Ayman, Jim, Yasmeen and Aarushi...
UCL announces immediate denaming of spaces named after eugenicists
This is just the first step of a long-term process for UCL to make-amends for its deeply troubling ties to eugenics and institutional racism. Thank you to all the students, activists and staff, whose tireless efforts over many years made this a reality.
Education Awards 2020: The Winners
The annual Education Awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of staff and students and their contributions to our learning community.
Arts Awards 2020: The Winners
Arts Societies are so essential to the life of UCL, they get their own set of awards. Arts encompasses everything from student media, to shows in the Bloomsbury Theatre. What art societies do brings heart, soul and performance to UCL’s culture. This is a group of talented students, contributing beyond their societies and making life a little sweeter for all of us.
Sports Awards 2020 - Winners
Win together, lose together, stick together. Early sessions, hours on coaches, two-minute team talks, aching for days. Nights out, nights in, hitting the wall, hitting it again. Finding your mates, finding your team, finding you’ve got it, after all the hard work. Victors in Varsity, never scared of Kings, I Bleed Purple, #TeamUCL.
Black Lives Matter & what solidarity really looks like
UCL Black Students Town Hall Meeting Link