Rygbi Cymru Tymor yr Hydref: Hyf-forddwyr Newydd, Dechrau Newydd?

Bydd bwrlwm yn llenwi strydoedd Caerdydd wrth i gemau rhyngwladol tymor yr Hydref agosáu, gyda chefnogwyr o bob cwr yn ymweld â’r brifddinas mewn gobaith o fuddugoliaeth i’w gwlad. Wedi aflwyddiant tîm Cymru yn y flwyddyn ddiwethaf; yn derbyn y llwy bren yng ngemau’r Chwe Gwlad, a cholli 18 gêm yn olynol tan chwarae Japan ym mis Gorffennaf, bydd y tîm hyfforddi newydd o dan dipyn o bwysau i newid y drefn. Continue reading Rygbi Cymru Tymor yr Hydref: Hyf-forddwyr Newydd, Dechrau Newydd?

Ar Dân: Gall Ateb i Anghenion CynhesuCartrefi Caerdydd fod o dan ein Traed?

Mae data newydd yn dangos gall tymereddau dŵr daear islaw dinas Caerdydd gyrraedd hyd at 20°C. Credir mai gweithred uwchlaw’r ddaear sydd yn gyfrifol am y “llygredd tymheredd” yma. Er mwyn canfod y data yma, driliwyd 61 o dyllau ar draws dinas Caerdydd fu’n casglu data am dymereddau’r ddaear o dan y ddinas ers 2018. O’r bae i ganol y ddinas, a thu hwnt, roedd y dyfeisiau yma yn trosglwyddo data i sefydliad y ‘UK Geoenergy Observatories’ bob hanner awr dros y chwe blynedd diwethaf. Continue reading Ar Dân: Gall Ateb i Anghenion CynhesuCartrefi Caerdydd fod o dan ein Traed?

A Fresh Look on Student Favourites!

By Molly Spencer The Foundry and Owain Glyndwyr’s, two local treasures, are back and better than ever! After a three week closure, the Owain is open again and raring to go. Open seven days a week from 11am–12am, later on Fridays and Saturdays, the Owain Glyndwr is in the centre of Cardiff—opposite the castle, making it perfect for a night out on the town. The … Continue reading A Fresh Look on Student Favourites!

Ones to Watch: Cardiff’s University’s Second Film Festival

By Ellie Evans In association with Cardiff Students’ Union, Film Production Society introduced Cardiff University’s second annual film festival on Thursday, 23rd October at Y Plas. With six short films, each presenting a unique and thought-provoking storyline, these screenings celebrated the dedication and passion behind cinematic projects. Each director took to the stage to deliver a speech before their film was played. Sharing their gratitude … Continue reading Ones to Watch: Cardiff’s University’s Second Film Festival

Rise In Tuition Fees-Not Another One!

It was announced at the end of October that tuition fees will rise again across UK universities starting from 2026. According to the BBC, tuition fees will continue to increase every year from 2026 in line with inflation. The exact amount tuition fees will rise by is unknown, but if it follows current rates, fees could be as high as £9,900 for those enrolling in 2026/2027. So what does this mean for everyone already enrolled at university? Continue reading Rise In Tuition Fees-Not Another One!

Hanner Myfyrwyr Cymraeg wedi Gadael y Wlad

Gan Hannah Williams Yn ôl ffigurau a gasglwyd gan y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol, mae hanner y myfyrwyr Cymraeg a ddechreuodd yn y brifysgol eleni wedi gadael Cymru. Mae’r ffigyrau yn cyfeirio at y rheini fuodd yn ddisgyblion mewn ysgolion cyfrwng Cymraeg. Tra bod 50% wedi aros yng Nghymru i astudio, mae 49% wedi symud i Loegr, ac 1% i’r Alban. Mynegodd y sefydliad ei fod … Continue reading Hanner Myfyrwyr Cymraeg wedi Gadael y Wlad

Myfyrwyr yn Codi Arian amAmbiwlans Awyr Cymru

Gan Gwenno Davies Gyda’r dyddiau yn byrhau a’r tywydd yn oeri yma yng Nghaerdydd, mae myfyrwyr y Brifysgol eisoes wedi bod wrthi yn cefnogi elusennau. Dyma gip ar beth fydd timau chwaraeon y Gymgym, a Chôr Aelwyd y Waun Ddyfal yn ei wneud dros fisoedd Tachwedd a Rhagfyr er mwyn codi arian. Timau Chwaraeon y Gymgym Yn ystod mis Tachwedd, mae timau Chwaraeon y Gymgym … Continue reading Myfyrwyr yn Codi Arian amAmbiwlans Awyr Cymru

My Body Hates Me: Invisible Illness Table for Two?

I have the greatest pleasure on Earth of having not one but two chronic and incurable illnesses despite looking like I am in perfect health. Until a couple years ago, I was very active; I went to the gym, played tennis, and walked everywhere I went. Then, I got smacked down with the iron hammer of disability and have been just having a whale of a time… Continue reading My Body Hates Me: Invisible Illness Table for Two?

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Rock, Rage, and a Weeknight Stage: The Student Band Revamping Grunge

Zero—the year-old lovechild of Cardiff Uni students Joel, Luke, Lily, and Toby. I was first introduced to their sound (self-described as “aggressively put-together”) through mutual contacts, and they live up to that moniker through a mix of grunge and alt rock that gives an idea of the kind of young sound that is taking over Cardiff’s extensive music scene. Continue reading Rock, Rage, and a Weeknight Stage: The Student Band Revamping Grunge

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Brining the Sŵn to Cardiff

At the time of writing, it is now two weeks since Sŵn festival came to a close, and I’m still reeling from the brilliant time I had. Sŵn (pronounced s-oon) is a multi-venue inner-city music festival in Cardiff that has been up and running since 2007, when it was founded by Radio 6 DJ Huw Stephens and local promoter John Rostron. The current incarnation of the event took place over three days from the 17th to the 19th of October, and included ten venues from across Cardiff. Continue reading Brining the Sŵn to Cardiff