We’re Reading Pelican9 November 2017 A Heritage of Trumpets, Money for Jam, The Noise of Time, and Various Recipes Found Online. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments66 views
We’re Reading Pelican31 October 2017 The Way of Kings, The Girls, King James Bible, and the Idiot Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments53 views
We’ve been reading Pelican13 October 2017 A Little Life, The Handmaid’s Tale, The Price of Salt, and The Gulag Archipelago 1918 - 1956 Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments50 views
Chocbombs Taste Test: Windsor Cinema Pelican11 October 2017 Four Pelican editors and a close friend (and intern) travelled to the Windsor Cinema to conduct a comprehensive review of the Chocbomb menu. Film and ProductionVoice0 Comments160 views
Secret Messages in the Key of G: a collection of poems Pelican3 October 2017 A collection of poetry by Harry Peter Sanderson. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments105 views
The Art of Lynton Crosby Pelican8 September 2017 Political strategist Sir Lynton Crosby possesses what is arguably the sharpest political mind in centre-right politics. Ian Tan writes. Politics0 Comments87 views
An Obituary for John Ashbery Pelican6 September 2017 "What more is there to do, except stay? And that we cannot do". An obituary by Harry Peter Sanderson. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments97 views
Head to Head: Protest Pelican5 September 2017 Pro-protest? or Anti-protest? Emma Norton and Kelly Dunn debate. Politics0 Comments24 views
Column Talk V: Kolonne Samtale Pelican5 September 2017 The thing about climbing up two Corinthian columns to get into someone’s house is that you can’t really do it. Harry Peter Sanderson writes. Uncategorised0 Comments67 views
Fake News Pelican5 September 2017 It’s essential that the media reports the facts. Fake news, simply, is when an outlet publishes misinformation or hoaxes as real news in an attempt to mislead. Leah Roberts reports. Politics0 Comments35 views