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With NUS pushing their new campaign “Out In Sport”, our own LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bi Trans) Network “OutUWE” will be challenging and participating against UWE’s own sports teams, challenging them…

UWE student, Mohamed El Shorbagy, has topped the Professional Squash Association’s (PSA) World Rankings after beating the four-time World Champion and fellow Egyptian, Amr Shabana, at the 2014 Delaware…

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Our resident Bulgarian sports reporter Kaloyan Ivanov followed the fortunes of his compatriot Kubrat Pulev as he fought Wladimir Klitshcko in Hamburg last night.  It was a one-sided affair on Saturday…

Bristol Women’s Academy drew 1-1 last night, to claim a 2-1 aggregate win over Barcelona to reach the Champions League quarter finals. Nikki Watts put away a late penalty, which was enough to see…

It’s been two and a half months, two and a half long months since cricket fans last watched England play. A lot has happened in that time. You may have heard already, but Kevin Pietersen has been leading…

A historical union between UWE and the University of Bristol has brought Quidditch to Bristol. The UWE society was created during the summer and it wasn’t long until UoB launched a sister society. “The…

Assistant sports editor Phil Turbitt writes about the highs and lows of Bristol sport… You can tell a lot about a city by its sports teams. If you go along to the Memorial Stadium or Ashton Gate for…

A trampoline club in the centre of Bristol is on the verge of collapsing after being forced to leave their current venue and are finding it near impossible to find an alternative. University of the West…

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Sports editor, Charlie La Foret, speaks to a handful of UWE sports clubs to assess their fortunes last season and discuss their hopes and expectations heading into the new campaign. Squash The UWE Squash…