Comment Writer Kit Parsons explores the challenges candidates face when running for elected office and what this means for the future of democracy
Comment Writer Yaaseen Baksh expresses their concerns regarding student campaigns aiming to reduce tuition fees, arguing that a reduction would do more harm than good for most students
Comment Writer Charis Gambon discusses Apple's decision to cut Russia off from their products, arguing that while it may be a good deterrence tactic, Russian citizens should not be punished for the actions of their Government
Comment Writer Zenna Hussain describes Johnson's new 'Living with Covid' plan, arguing that it ultimately fails to protect vulnerable groups
Comment Writer Kit Parsons discusses the upcoming 2024 election, the candidates, and who he believes can defeat Trump
Life and Style Editor Molly Day looks at the portrayal of football hooliganism in the British press, considering the classist values at stake
Comment Writer Thomas Barry criticises the dated standards of education, arguing for reform
TV Editor Sian Allen discusses her experiences with PCOS
Music Editor Aimee Sargeant argues that, despite provisions making University more accessible to students from working class backgrounds, university life can still be quite an alienating experience
TV Editor Josie Scott-Taylor emphasises the importance of solidarity between students and staff, arguing that the UCU strikes aim to pave the way for a better educational freedom for all
Comment Writer Jolie Summers argues that Jacob Rees-Mogg's comments regarding the BLM movement are harmful and indicative of greater issues within his Government
Comment Writer James Konn discusses the recent Cabinet Reshuffle, highlighting the issues and controversies surrounding the changes
So, You Want To Run For Elected Office?
Comment Writer Kit Parsons explores the challenges candidates face when running for elected office and what this means for the future of democracy
Are Campaigns to Lower Tuition Fees Doing More Harm Than Good?
Comment Writer Yaaseen Baksh expresses their concerns regarding student campaigns aiming to reduce tuition fees, arguing that a reduction would do more harm than good for most students
Why Have Apple Stopped Selling Products to Russia?
Comment Writer Charis Gambon discusses Apple's decision to cut Russia off from their products, arguing that while it may be a good deterrence tactic, Russian citizens should not be punished for the actions of their Government
Johnson’s ‘Living with COVID’ Plan is Irresponsible and Ill-Advised
Comment Writer Zenna Hussain describes Johnson's new 'Living with Covid' plan, arguing that it ultimately fails to protect vulnerable groups
The 2024 US Election: How To Beat Trump
Comment Writer Kit Parsons discusses the upcoming 2024 election, the candidates, and who he believes can defeat Trump
Football Hooliganism: A Class Problem?
Life and Style Editor Molly Day looks at the portrayal of football hooliganism in the British press, considering the classist values at stake
A Discussion of Education Reform
Comment Writer Thomas Barry criticises the dated standards of education, arguing for reform
PCOS and Me
TV Editor Sian Allen discusses her experiences with PCOS
Rich House, Poor House, Uni House
Music Editor Aimee Sargeant argues that, despite provisions making University more accessible to students from working class backgrounds, university life can still be quite an alienating experience
UCU Strike Action: Staff and Student Solidarity is Essential
TV Editor Josie Scott-Taylor emphasises the importance of solidarity between students and staff, arguing that the UCU strikes aim to pave the way for a better educational freedom for all
Jacob Rees-Mogg Is Not Worried About Political Civil Servants, He Is Worried About Threatening His Oppressive Status-Quo
Comment Writer Jolie Summers argues that Jacob Rees-Mogg's comments regarding the BLM movement are harmful and indicative of greater issues within his Government
You May Have Missed The Cabinet Reshuffle, But Its Implications Are Large
Comment Writer James Konn discusses the recent Cabinet Reshuffle, highlighting the issues and controversies surrounding the changes