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Comment Writer Colette Fountain explores the irony of celebrities preaching sustainability to their fans despite what their own carbon footprint may be
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Cat Osborne investigates the history of colonial artefacts in the Barber Institute, and comments on our responsibility to return these items to their rightful homes
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Cat Osborne discusses the inappropriate use of clickbait in the reporting of suicide, arguing for journalistic integrity to improve
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Holly Pittaway discusses how the media is perhaps to blame for the escalation of the 'Momo Challenge'
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In the wake of a terrorist attack on two mosques in New Zealand, James Law explores the issue of PewDiePie and other YouTubers acting as gateways for the alt-right, and the prevalence of online hate-speech
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Cutting arts funding excludes the working class, argues Abby Spreadborough
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Comment Editor Natalia Carter explores the problematic side of University confession pages
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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 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