Comment Writer Thomas Barry argues in favour of the implementation of public deliberation, stating that it will encourage positive political change and encourage people to become engaged with politics
Social Secretary Ella Kipling explains the recent IPCC report and what it means for the future of the planet, concluding that immediate action is required.
Comment Editor Colette Fountain reflects on her previous work regarding inceldom in relation to the recent Plymouth shooting, arguing that too little is being done to tackle this harmful ideology, and women's safety is not being taken seriously.
Comment Writer Victoria Wilson argues that although the normalisation of sex work on social media is necessary to combat the stigma associated with the industry, viewers should not be deceived by the glamorous façade found on exploitive posts.
Comment Writer Thomas Brogan details the history of the Chinese Communist Party in its rise to prominence and questions whether a global war is imminent
Comment Writer Samar Ahmed discusses the double standards when it comes to shaving, arguing that body hair can only be empowering in feminism when that empowerment is felt by all women - not just White women
Comment Writer James Simpson discusses the Government's plans to increase the teaching of Latin in state schools, arguing that while it is good to tackle the 'elitist' nature of the subject, it is crucial that the general teaching of modern foreign languages improves too.
Social Secretary Ella Kipling details the history of Britney Spears' conservatorship and considers whether allowing her to appoint her own lawyer might lead to progress for the Free Britney movement
Comment writer Samar Ahmed explores the continued racial injustice evident in the treatment of Cannabinoid use by White and Black athletes, observing its influence on sport today
Comment Writer Cara-Louise Scott discusses her own experiences with divided politics in her relationships with others, arguing that disagreements do not always have to end in conflict
Comment Writer Kit Parsons questions what Eric Adams' mayoral win might mean for the future of New York City, highlighting his problematic political history as a reason for his distrust of the new mayor
Comment Writer Aaliya Afzal reflects on the 'body positivity' movement, arguing that while it is an empowering concept, uninvited praise of bodies that are not the conventional beauty standard can be harmful and offensive.
Enabling Meaningful Change: The UK’s Political Structure
Comment Writer Thomas Barry argues in favour of the implementation of public deliberation, stating that it will encourage positive political change and encourage people to become engaged with politics
The IPCC Report Proves That Climate Change is a ‘Code Red’ for Humanity
Social Secretary Ella Kipling explains the recent IPCC report and what it means for the future of the planet, concluding that immediate action is required.
The Plymouth Shooting Has Highlighted The Horrors of Inceldom
Comment Editor Colette Fountain reflects on her previous work regarding inceldom in relation to the recent Plymouth shooting, arguing that too little is being done to tackle this harmful ideology, and women's safety is not being taken seriously.
Normalisation Versus Glamourisation: How Should Sex Work be Represented on Social Media?
Comment Writer Victoria Wilson argues that although the normalisation of sex work on social media is necessary to combat the stigma associated with the industry, viewers should not be deceived by the glamorous façade found on exploitive posts.
Will China’s Century of Humiliation Lead to a Global War?
Comment Writer Thomas Brogan details the history of the Chinese Communist Party in its rise to prominence and questions whether a global war is imminent
Hairy Brown Girls: Why the Dominance of White Women in the Pro-Body Hair Movement is Problematic
Comment Writer Samar Ahmed discusses the double standards when it comes to shaving, arguing that body hair can only be empowering in feminism when that empowerment is felt by all women - not just White women
Teaching Latin in State Schools is Good – But Efforts To Improve Languages Education Must Go Further
Comment Writer James Simpson discusses the Government's plans to increase the teaching of Latin in state schools, arguing that while it is good to tackle the 'elitist' nature of the subject, it is crucial that the general teaching of modern foreign languages improves too.
Why Has Britney’s Fight To End Her Conservatorship Taken 13 Years?
Social Secretary Ella Kipling details the history of Britney Spears' conservatorship and considers whether allowing her to appoint her own lawyer might lead to progress for the Free Britney movement
The Racialized War on Drugs Continues, And Can Be Seen In The Olympics
Comment writer Samar Ahmed explores the continued racial injustice evident in the treatment of Cannabinoid use by White and Black athletes, observing its influence on sport today
Do Divided Political Opinions Have To Impact Our Relationships?
Comment Writer Cara-Louise Scott discusses her own experiences with divided politics in her relationships with others, arguing that disagreements do not always have to end in conflict
What Does Eric Adams’ Mayoral Win Mean For The Future Of New York City?
Comment Writer Kit Parsons questions what Eric Adams' mayoral win might mean for the future of New York City, highlighting his problematic political history as a reason for his distrust of the new mayor
Body Positivity on Instagram: The Condescending Side
Comment Writer Aaliya Afzal reflects on the 'body positivity' movement, arguing that while it is an empowering concept, uninvited praise of bodies that are not the conventional beauty standard can be harmful and offensive.