What happens after you submit an idea for change
We always want to hear your ideas to make positive change at UCL.Earlier this term Priya and Jade developed a policy proposal to help students find information about accessing support and information on gender-based violence. Watch the video below to find out what happened next.
What is the best thing you've learnt so far at UCL?
Whether you've been here for 7 years or 2 months, it's never too late to learn something new. Last week, we asked students what the best thing they'd learnt so far at UCL has been - from campus shortcuts to the art of balancing work with social life, here's a round-up of their responses...
The lowest price breakfast & lunch in zone one*
We know things are tight financially for many of you right now, so we're launching new super-low cost breakfast and lunchtime meals in the George Farha Cafe. These will help you eat well without breaking the bank. From Monday 21 November, you'll be able to get a hot breakfast for less than £2, and a hot lunch for £2.50.
What happened at the October/November Zone meetings?
Our first monthly Activities Zone, Education Zone and Welfare and Community Zone meetings of the year took place over the past few weeks. In these meetings, elected reps and officers discussed ideas put forward by you on how to improve student life at UCL.
15 Unusual Facts About London
Everyone knows the basics about London - it's the capital of the UK, home to the Monarch and the Prime Minister, and it is a city that runs almost entirely on Pret. But what about some of the lesser known facts? Here's some niche London knowledge to impress your friends with.
Welcome to One Pool Street
Students arrive to the new buildingOne Pool Street is the first building of the new project UCL East campus. Here UCL plan to grow and develop new buildings that will host both old and new degree programmes. There are also 552 rooms in One Pool Street where students will be living.
My Experience as a Disabled Woman: "No one has ever stepped in"
Emily Manock is a 22-year-old French student and writer, who specialises in looking at the world with a disability lens when discussing the world today. She has Cerebral Palsy and ADHD and uses a wheelchair or crutches while getting around.