Film Editor Samantha Hicks discusses the hidden impact of poverty in rural communities
Food and Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott discusses the official Coronavirus report, arguing that the Government needs to be held accountable for their actions
Comment writer Hannah Daniels argues that women will start choosing the 'right' degrees when society finally beings to encourage them to go into STEM subjects
Comment Writer Joi Foote argues that the coverage of Sabina Nessa's murder highlights a racial bias in media reporting.
For Black History Month, Comment Writer Charis Gambon provides insight into a selection of Black women who aided the war effort, suggesting they do not get enough recognition
Comment Writer Alena Leemann takes a dive into the Pandora Papers, arguing that the extensive nature of the tax evasion present in the leaked data is unethical
Comment Writer James Konn weighs up government efforts to reduce meat consumption in the fight against climate change, offering solutions that the government may be failing to consider
Comment Writer James Simpson criticises the Governments poor handling of rape cases in the UK, suggesting that Boris Johnson's approach to the issue is merely performative
Comment Writer Gwydion Elliott argues against the glorification of billionaires, arguing that no billionaire is 'self-made', rather they profit from the exploitation of their workers
Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott takes a look at the illness branded 'the worst cold ever', arguing that the COVID-19 pandemic has left people overly paranoid about seasonal flu symptoms
With a new cohort of freshers joining UoB, Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott provides the first contribution to our new feature looking back at a COVID-19 freshers experience
Editor-in-Chief Chelsie Henshaw argues that semen terrorism as a crime is not taken seriously, as victims are often left with no consideration and the men walk free, leaving their damage behind.
Rural Poverty and the Effect of Isolation and Austerity
Film Editor Samantha Hicks discusses the hidden impact of poverty in rural communities
Lessons Learned To Date: The Government Should Be Facing More Repercussions
Food and Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott discusses the official Coronavirus report, arguing that the Government needs to be held accountable for their actions
Do Women Earn Less Because they Choose the Wrong Degrees?
Comment writer Hannah Daniels argues that women will start choosing the 'right' degrees when society finally beings to encourage them to go into STEM subjects
The Coverage of Sabina Nessa’s Murder Shows a Racial Bias In Media Attention
Comment Writer Joi Foote argues that the coverage of Sabina Nessa's murder highlights a racial bias in media reporting.
Remembering Black Women and Their Contribution to The War Effort
For Black History Month, Comment Writer Charis Gambon provides insight into a selection of Black women who aided the war effort, suggesting they do not get enough recognition
The Pandora Papers: Hidden Wealth and Tax Evasion of Political Elite Exposed
Comment Writer Alena Leemann takes a dive into the Pandora Papers, arguing that the extensive nature of the tax evasion present in the leaked data is unethical
Animal Consumption: A Governmental Crisis
Comment Writer James Konn weighs up government efforts to reduce meat consumption in the fight against climate change, offering solutions that the government may be failing to consider
Why is Boris Johnson’s Government Doing So Little About The UK’s Rape Epidemic?
Comment Writer James Simpson criticises the Governments poor handling of rape cases in the UK, suggesting that Boris Johnson's approach to the issue is merely performative
The Problematic Notion of Glorified Billionaires
Comment Writer Gwydion Elliott argues against the glorification of billionaires, arguing that no billionaire is 'self-made', rather they profit from the exploitation of their workers
‘The Worst Cold Ever’: What’s The Big Deal?
Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott takes a look at the illness branded 'the worst cold ever', arguing that the COVID-19 pandemic has left people overly paranoid about seasonal flu symptoms
I Started Uni During the Pandemic: Cara-Louise Scott
With a new cohort of freshers joining UoB, Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott provides the first contribution to our new feature looking back at a COVID-19 freshers experience
Semen Terrorism and South Korea’s Deeply Rooted Misogyny
Editor-in-Chief Chelsie Henshaw argues that semen terrorism as a crime is not taken seriously, as victims are often left with no consideration and the men walk free, leaving their damage behind.