Comment Writer Muskan Surana discusses a recent comparison between junk food and social media and suggestions children are most vulnerable to both, arguing that even middle-aged adults are susceptible to social media
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the prospect of a digital Christmas, questioning whether it is feasible for the government to expect people to follow the rule of six during the holiday
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal considers the so-called 'Spycops' bill, arguing its implementation is both dangerous and indicates a further cultural shift to the right
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge considers the government's alleged plan for university students to be locked-down before going home for Christmas, arguing that in reality is it a misjudged strategy
Comment Writer Erin Osgood discusses the dangers of fake news, examining the recent example of Twitter having to suspend fake accounts pretending to be black Trump supporters, and the damage caused by 'digital blackface'
Comment Writer Miren Sowden considers the rushed Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney-Barrett, arguing that her election is not worth removing the risk of a potential constitutional crises
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the disadvantages of cancel culture, arguing that it promotes both the death of nuance and debate
Comment Writer Elliott Haywood discusses the decision of the government to make grouse shooting exempt from the rule of six, arguing that the sport is damaging to the environment
Comment Writer Kit Parsons discusses the US Green Party nominee, suggesting that for American progressives, he might be a welcomed alternative
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal discusses the upcoming election in America, arguing that both Joe Biden and Donald Trump have their disadvantages
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the continuous criticism against fast fashion, arguing that for those on low incomes, fast fashion is the affordable option
Culture Editor Emily Gulbis considers the issue of Scottish Independence in the light of Brexit and the treatment of Scottish Government by Westminster, arguing that it would be a positive move
Screen Time Just as Bad as Junk Food: Are Children the Only Vulnerable Ones?
Comment Writer Muskan Surana discusses a recent comparison between junk food and social media and suggestions children are most vulnerable to both, arguing that even middle-aged adults are susceptible to social media
Disappointing and Demoralising: The Prospect of a Digital Christmas
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the prospect of a digital Christmas, questioning whether it is feasible for the government to expect people to follow the rule of six during the holiday
The ‘Spycops’ Bill Signals the Next Step in the Government’s Culture War
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal considers the so-called 'Spycops' bill, arguing its implementation is both dangerous and indicates a further cultural shift to the right
Is a Pre-Christmas Student Lockdown Plausible?
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge considers the government's alleged plan for university students to be locked-down before going home for Christmas, arguing that in reality is it a misjudged strategy
Twitter Suspends Accounts Claiming to be Black Trump Supporters, But is it Too Late?
Comment Writer Erin Osgood discusses the dangers of fake news, examining the recent example of Twitter having to suspend fake accounts pretending to be black Trump supporters, and the damage caused by 'digital blackface'
Supreme Court Nomination: Is a Constitutional Crisis On The Cards?
Comment Writer Miren Sowden considers the rushed Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney-Barrett, arguing that her election is not worth removing the risk of a potential constitutional crises
Cancel Culture and the Death of Nuance
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the disadvantages of cancel culture, arguing that it promotes both the death of nuance and debate
Why Has Grouse Shooting Been Made Exempt From the New Rule of Six?
Comment Writer Elliott Haywood discusses the decision of the government to make grouse shooting exempt from the rule of six, arguing that the sport is damaging to the environment
Who is Howie Hawkins?: Progressive Americans Have Another Option This November
Comment Writer Kit Parsons discusses the US Green Party nominee, suggesting that for American progressives, he might be a welcomed alternative
DNC and RNC 2020: Unconventional Conventions
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal discusses the upcoming election in America, arguing that both Joe Biden and Donald Trump have their disadvantages
Is the Attack on Fast Fashion Representative of Environmental Classism?
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the continuous criticism against fast fashion, arguing that for those on low incomes, fast fashion is the affordable option
Would Vote Yes Bring Success? The Scottish Campaign for Independence
Culture Editor Emily Gulbis considers the issue of Scottish Independence in the light of Brexit and the treatment of Scottish Government by Westminster, arguing that it would be a positive move