FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR: Community events in May
As we welcome the warmer days of May, I am delighted to share that we have an exciting calendar of community events coming up at the University
Read moreDetailsAs we welcome the warmer days of May, I am delighted to share that we have an exciting calendar of community events coming up at the University
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Read moreDetailsThe Purple Turtle was packed out on Sunday evening for a Q&A with Reading FC legend Steve Coppell.
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds was in a positive mood after Rams' 54-24 victory at Darlington Mowden Park ensured a fifth-placed National One finish.
Read moreDetailsRAMS' Returning Students put in a gutsy display during a 19-10 home defeat to Chinnor.
Read moreDetailsLater this summer, passengers will be sitting on the first new electric buses to arrive in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAs many will already be aware, Thursday 8 May 2025 marks 80 years since VE (Victory in Europe) Day when the Second World War came to an end in Europe
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Read moreDetailsRETIRING Rams legend Robbie Stapley is looking forward to watching the Sonning side keep moving forward after his swansong ended in a dramatic 49-40
Read moreDetailsPete Leckie first tried playing golf when he was 18 years old but gave it up when he was 19, as he admits he wasn't any good at it.
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