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Deputy Editor Issy Campbell argues that universities must do more to support students who don't want to pursue postgraduate education
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In light of Kane Walker's death, Tom Staples argues that we must do more to help the homeless
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Rebekah Birch outlines the need for society to become comfortable with discussing cancer
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Oscar Gray argues that the US have a responsibility to intervene in Venezuela to ensure that Venezuelan citizens have the right to self-determination
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Comment Writer Jonathan Korn gives an account of Irish history, placing it in context of current Brexit negotiations and explains why the backstop is so contentious
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Comment Editor Natalia Carter explores the problematic side of University confession pages
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The first cannabis farm in the UK is a great first step, argues Jonathan Korn
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Holly Pittaway discusses the emerging activism against the US transgender military ban
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In light of recent changes to guidelines given to women taking the contraceptive pill, Comment's Abby Spreadborough criticises the roles of both the NHS and the Catholic Church in fueling previous misinformation
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Comment Writer Abby Spreadborough recounts her experience of being spiked in a Birmingham club, and how the burden of responsibility for determining what had happened in the hours she lost was put on her
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Comment Writer Holly Pittaway discusses the current problem of usage rights affecting Youtubers, many of whom have had their content claimed by larger organisations, and why usage laws are letting them down
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Harry Thompson argues that a growing awareness of fake news has the potential to increase public trust in accredited journalists