Comment Editor Jen Sawitzki discusses the disappointing lack of updates in the ongoing Birmingham bin strikes and highlights the everyday impact on local residents
Social Media Manager Toby Jarvis shares his opinions on UoB's new campus sculpture and debates its purpose
Comment Writer Joseph Helsby critiques the current raising of British and English flags across the nation and contemplates the intentions behind this sudden patriotic display
Ed, Lauren, and Jen (of Redbrick Comment) give their most prized pieces of advice to the incoming freshers, reflecting on advice they would have given to their younger, sillier, fresher selves
Deputy Editor Jen Sawitzki discusses the ongoing bin strikes of Birmingham and shines a light on the council's role in this persisting crisis
Comment Writer Rachel Joseph details the history of University House, University of Birmingham in celebration of International Women's Day
Culture Writer Harshi Modi reviews Sir David Bintley’s Cinderella, a dazzling ballet brought to life by stunning choreography, exquisite costumes, and Prokofiev’s enchanting score, making for a truly magical evening at the Birmingham Hippodrome
Comment Writer Sofiya Povoas plans the perfect solo-date for anyone who needs some fun and relaxing adventures around campus
News Editor Tamara Greatrix writes about Extinction Rebellion's upcoming protest in Birmingham. Following a wave of recent protests in London, protesters are expected to descend on Birmingham next week, campaigning for insurers to cease funding fossil fuel operations
TV Editor Kylie Clarke assesses the benefits and disadvantages of part-time employment throughout university
Comment Writer Sarah Broadhurst reflects on her four years at university and the lessons she learned through the journey
Comment Writer Aliya Andrews discusses the impact of University work on our Christmas plans
Why Are The Bins Still Like That?
Comment Editor Jen Sawitzki discusses the disappointing lack of updates in the ongoing Birmingham bin strikes and highlights the everyday impact on local residents
All About The Pillows of Doom
Social Media Manager Toby Jarvis shares his opinions on UoB's new campus sculpture and debates its purpose
Operation Raise the Colours: Pride or Prejudice?
Comment Writer Joseph Helsby critiques the current raising of British and English flags across the nation and contemplates the intentions behind this sudden patriotic display
Comment Editors’ Choice: Advice for Freshers
Ed, Lauren, and Jen (of Redbrick Comment) give their most prized pieces of advice to the incoming freshers, reflecting on advice they would have given to their younger, sillier, fresher selves
Bingate: A Timeline of Everything that has Happened (or Lack Thereof)
Deputy Editor Jen Sawitzki discusses the ongoing bin strikes of Birmingham and shines a light on the council's role in this persisting crisis
International Women’s Day: Celebrating the History of University House
Comment Writer Rachel Joseph details the history of University House, University of Birmingham in celebration of International Women's Day
Ballet Review: Sir David Bintley’s Cinderella
Culture Writer Harshi Modi reviews Sir David Bintley’s Cinderella, a dazzling ballet brought to life by stunning choreography, exquisite costumes, and Prokofiev’s enchanting score, making for a truly magical evening at the Birmingham Hippodrome
The Perfect Brum Solo-Date
Comment Writer Sofiya Povoas plans the perfect solo-date for anyone who needs some fun and relaxing adventures around campus
Hundreds of activists return to Birmingham, escalating pressure on insurers to cut ties with fossil fuels
News Editor Tamara Greatrix writes about Extinction Rebellion's upcoming protest in Birmingham. Following a wave of recent protests in London, protesters are expected to descend on Birmingham next week, campaigning for insurers to cease funding fossil fuel operations
Should students have part-time jobs?
TV Editor Kylie Clarke assesses the benefits and disadvantages of part-time employment throughout university
Four Years, Four Lessons
Comment Writer Sarah Broadhurst reflects on her four years at university and the lessons she learned through the journey
Balancing Work and Wellbeing during the Holidays
Comment Writer Aliya Andrews discusses the impact of University work on our Christmas plans