Ed, Lauren, and Jen (of Redbrick Comment) give their most prized pieces of advice to the incoming freshers, reflecting on advice they would have given to their younger, sillier, fresher selves
Comment writer Simran Seera discusses musicians and their right to experiment creatively across different genres
TV Editor Jasmine Davies discusses the perhaps too flippant attitude of the public towards celebrity trials
Comment Writer Aquila investigates the dangerous path that AI could take, citing a man's conversation with a misinformed and accusatory ChatGPT as cause for concern
Podcaster Bea Harmston reflects on her day spent at the University's Women in Faith conference, speculating on whether women-only events are the way forward for workplace equality
Digital Editor Archie Marks criticises the recent 'feminist' Blue Origin space mission and the hypocrisy of Katy Perry’s involvement
Comment writer Abby Rosser explores Prime Minister Modi's support for President Trump and ponders the role of ideological agreement when forming international alliances
Deputy Editor Jen Sawitzki discusses the ongoing bin strikes of Birmingham and shines a light on the council's role in this persisting crisis
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
Digital Editor Archie Marks explores the Jellycat craze, arguing that adults are entitled to collect soft toys just as much as children
News Editor Uriah Shloim criticises Bianca Censori's recent appearance at the Grammys, blaming Kanye West for its orchestration
News Editor Tamara Greatrix explores how Valentine's Day has degraded over the years, citing social media as the culprit
Comment Editors’ Choice: Advice for Freshers
Ed, Lauren, and Jen (of Redbrick Comment) give their most prized pieces of advice to the incoming freshers, reflecting on advice they would have given to their younger, sillier, fresher selves
A Change of Track: Genre-Switching Amongst Musicians
Comment writer Simran Seera discusses musicians and their right to experiment creatively across different genres
Are Celebrity Court Cases the New Reality TV?
TV Editor Jasmine Davies discusses the perhaps too flippant attitude of the public towards celebrity trials
The Holmen Case and Risks of ‘AI Hallucinations’
Comment Writer Aquila investigates the dangerous path that AI could take, citing a man's conversation with a misinformed and accusatory ChatGPT as cause for concern
Women in Leadership: Why “Not Everyone Is Going to Like You”
Podcaster Bea Harmston reflects on her day spent at the University's Women in Faith conference, speculating on whether women-only events are the way forward for workplace equality
Feminism, We Have a Problem
Digital Editor Archie Marks criticises the recent 'feminist' Blue Origin space mission and the hypocrisy of Katy Perry’s involvement
Modi and the MIGA Partnership: The Spread of the MAGA Ideology
Comment writer Abby Rosser explores Prime Minister Modi's support for President Trump and ponders the role of ideological agreement when forming international alliances
Bingate: A Timeline of Everything that has Happened (or Lack Thereof)
Deputy Editor Jen Sawitzki discusses the ongoing bin strikes of Birmingham and shines a light on the council's role in this persisting crisis
Books are Political
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
In Defence of Jellycats
Digital Editor Archie Marks explores the Jellycat craze, arguing that adults are entitled to collect soft toys just as much as children
Bianca Censori’s at the Grammys – a Publicity Stunt or Kanye’s Puppeteering?
News Editor Uriah Shloim criticises Bianca Censori's recent appearance at the Grammys, blaming Kanye West for its orchestration
Valentine’s Day is a Scam
News Editor Tamara Greatrix explores how Valentine's Day has degraded over the years, citing social media as the culprit