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Comment Writer Charlie Knight discusses the exclusion from narratives of parenthood and family life faced by many people with disabilities
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Comment Editor Colette Fountain discusses the controversial return of gossip sites Brumble and Brumfess, wondering if they are intrusive or fun
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Comment Writer Zenna Hussain argues that publicity can give victims agency, however, it can also generate fear and anxiety
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Food and Drink Editor Cara Scott sheds light on the importance of talking about Men's Mental Health this Men's Mental Health Month
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Food and Drink Editor Cara Scott explores the harmful impact of body-shaming in light of recent comments made about Tilly Ramsay
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Comment Writer Thomas Barry considers socialism in relation to our perceptions of life, arguing that real change is not as unachievable as many people believe it to be
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons continues his series of interviews with congressional candidates. This time, he meets Aarika Rhodes who is running for Congress in California’s 30th district
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Comment Writer Emily Lewis talks to Evie West, coordinator for Fossil Free UoB about the climate crisis and the university's continued failure to divest from fossil fuels
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Comment Writer Jo Birch argues that although the government favours STEM degrees, those pursuing the arts are just as valuable to society
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons interviews Reverend Wendy Hamilton to gain perspective on her involvement with politics, and praises her as 'exactly the type of person America needs'
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Comment Writer Gwydion Elliott looks at our relationship with technology following the Android 12 update, discussing how recurring data breaches and politics have ruined technology, despite its potential for good
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Music Editor Aimee Sargeant discusses the reintroduction of the night tubes in relation to our own Selly shuttle bus, arguing that these approaches do not tackle the issue of women's safety, but rather suppress it