Body confirmed as missing kayak student
OFFICIALS have confirmed that a body, found a week after a kayaking accident in Ecuador, is that of a former Cardiff university... Read More
Plans for heritage centre at site of Cardiff’s hill fort take shape
PLANS to turn the Gospel Hall in Caerau into a heritage centre for the nearby Iron Age hill fort are taking shape.... Read More
Wales ranked 25th in the world in rising minority sport
WALES’ National Korfball Team are now ranked 25th in the world after finishing fourth in the 17th annual International Korfball Tournament at... Read More
“This is the digital democracy of Wales”
PLANS to improve access to news and information from the Welsh Assembly could obstruct impartiality, say critics. The Assembly today published the... Read More
Cathays green spaces project gets go-ahead
A REGENERATION project for green spaces in Cathays has been given the go-ahead by Cardiff Council. The Cathays Regeneration Project finished its... Read More
Policeman sends selfie to drunk student’s housemates to ask where to drop him off
A POLICE officer had to Facebook a group of Cardiff students to work out where to drop off their drunk housemate. And... Read More
Urban beekeeping: the hidden rooftop hives of Cardiff
EDIBLE Adamsdown Community Garden is hosting a workshop on how to keep bees next Sunday (March 19), but they aren’t the only urban... Read More
Iconic Cardiff buildings up for architecture awards
SIX Cardiff buildings have been nominated for architectural awards by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. The RICS awards is made up... Read More
“Work hard and give 100 percent” BBC journalist advises students
BBC News presenter Clive Myrie visited Cardiff to talk to students about his career in local and national news organisations. Mr Myrie,... Read More
Rowers wreck records at Welsh Championships
FOUR British records were broken during the Welsh Indoor Rowing Championships which were held in Cardiff at the weekend. The event which took... Read More