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Comment Writer Cassandra Fong explores the innate political statements interlaced into the literature we consume, backing her argument up with a multitude of different books
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Digital Editor Archie Marks explores the Jellycat craze, arguing that adults are entitled to collect soft toys just as much as children
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News Editor Uriah Shloim criticises Bianca Censori's recent appearance at the Grammys, blaming Kanye West for its orchestration
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News Editor Tamara Greatrix explores how Valentine's Day has degraded over the years, citing social media as the culprit
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New Writer, Abby Rosser, describes the decades-long fight one mother has taken on to call attention to the link between a drug used to combat seizures and Fetal Valproate Spectrum Disorder
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News Writer, Jessica Tite, reports on the heated debate that took place between President Trump and President Zelensky, describing the argument and what this could mean for the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine
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Comment Writer Rachel Joseph details the history of University House, University of Birmingham in celebration of International Women's Day
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Anastasia Antoniou criticises Hinge's new supposedly 'ethical' update and its attempt to market itself as different from other dating apps
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Fatima Madani reflects on her experience escaping the war in Sudan, demonstrating the challenges she and her family faced along the escape journey. This article contains sensative information on the topics of war, displacement and violence.
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Asha Rajoriya investigates TikTok's Microtrends as the inspiration for the overconsumption epidemic taking over Gen Z and the planet
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Comment Editor Emma Gilland evaluates the social and sociological climate surrounding the falling fertility rate in the younger generations
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Comment Editor Lauren Henry discusses how artificial intelligence and its advancements pose a threat to many working artists and the creative industry as a whole