TV Editor Josie Scott-Taylor explores how catcalling and harassment has become all too familiar, arguing that we are in dire need of radical change
Comment Writer Alena Leemann discusses how harmful it can be for celebrities to influence diet culture, suggesting that healthy behaviours can easily become dangerous
Comment writer Hannah Daniels argues that women will start choosing the 'right' degrees when society finally beings to encourage them to go into STEM subjects
Comment Writer Joi Foote argues that the coverage of Sabina Nessa's murder highlights a racial bias in media reporting.
Comment Writer James Konn weighs up government efforts to reduce meat consumption in the fight against climate change, offering solutions that the government may be failing to consider
Comment Writer Victoria Wilson argues that the normalization of cosmetic surgery in Mexico serves to exploit women to serve the male gaze and harvests unrealistic beauty standards.
Social Secretary Ella Kipling looks at the impact of long summer holidays on Food Poverty in light of the pandemic
Comment Writer Joi Foote explores the Only Fans decision to allow explicit content and concludes that once again, CEOs care more about profit than protecting sex workers
Life and Style editor, Emma Davis explores the implications of Molly Mae Hague's appointment as Creative Director of Pretty Little Thing and the issues with failing to appreciate the nuances of celebrating 'girlbosses'
Comment Writer Elissa Cox argues that children are not born with a debt to their parents for bringing them up, especially those who fail them.
Comment Writer Alex Cooke writes about the recent Tiffany Ad Campaign featuring Beyonce and Jay-Z and revealing a previously unseen Basquiat painting, concluding that it reduces elitism within the art industry
Comment Writer Elissa Cox considers whether gay bars are being ‘taken over’ by straight cis-gendered women and the further implications of this on the LGBTQ+ community
Women’s Safety: A National Failure
TV Editor Josie Scott-Taylor explores how catcalling and harassment has become all too familiar, arguing that we are in dire need of radical change
When Healthy Becomes Dangerous
Comment Writer Alena Leemann discusses how harmful it can be for celebrities to influence diet culture, suggesting that healthy behaviours can easily become dangerous
Do Women Earn Less Because they Choose the Wrong Degrees?
Comment writer Hannah Daniels argues that women will start choosing the 'right' degrees when society finally beings to encourage them to go into STEM subjects
The Coverage of Sabina Nessa’s Murder Shows a Racial Bias In Media Attention
Comment Writer Joi Foote argues that the coverage of Sabina Nessa's murder highlights a racial bias in media reporting.
Animal Consumption: A Governmental Crisis
Comment Writer James Konn weighs up government efforts to reduce meat consumption in the fight against climate change, offering solutions that the government may be failing to consider
Cosmetic Surgery Carving Culture in Mexico’s Drug Cartel Capital: Empowering or Exploitative?
Comment Writer Victoria Wilson argues that the normalization of cosmetic surgery in Mexico serves to exploit women to serve the male gaze and harvests unrealistic beauty standards.
Should School Holiday’s Be Shortened To Tackle Food Poverty?
Social Secretary Ella Kipling looks at the impact of long summer holidays on Food Poverty in light of the pandemic
Sex Sells: Only Fans Reverses Decision to Ban Explicit Content
Comment Writer Joi Foote explores the Only Fans decision to allow explicit content and concludes that once again, CEOs care more about profit than protecting sex workers
Should We Praise Molly Mae Hague For Her New Position As Creative Director of Pretty Little Thing?
Life and Style editor, Emma Davis explores the implications of Molly Mae Hague's appointment as Creative Director of Pretty Little Thing and the issues with failing to appreciate the nuances of celebrating 'girlbosses'
Do Children Owe Bad Parents Anything?
Comment Writer Elissa Cox argues that children are not born with a debt to their parents for bringing them up, especially those who fail them.
Tiffany’s Ad Campaign Raises Important Issues About Elitism and Art
Comment Writer Alex Cooke writes about the recent Tiffany Ad Campaign featuring Beyonce and Jay-Z and revealing a previously unseen Basquiat painting, concluding that it reduces elitism within the art industry
Gay Clubs: Are Straight Women Overtaking Them?
Comment Writer Elissa Cox considers whether gay bars are being ‘taken over’ by straight cis-gendered women and the further implications of this on the LGBTQ+ community