After a campaign season like no other, Kitty Grant argues that social media was a vital alternative to in person campaigning for this year's Guild of Student's election
Comment Writer Samir Seghal considers why the Northern working-class are no longer loyal Labour voters, arguing that the left's misunderstanding of the new face of the working class is at the heart of the problem
Comment Writer Tom Cohen takes us through the corrupt nature of Queen's consent, determining it to be the undoing of democracy
Comment Writer Emma Davis critiques the growing trend of 'sharenting', determining that the right for children to consent cannot be ignored
Following the government's proposal to deny student loans to those with low attainment, Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw criticises these plans as deeply classist and mired in a misunderstanding of low-income student's hardships
Comment Writer Rubika Latif explains what's going on in Myanmar, arguing in particular that the use of protest and collective action is productive, yet dangerous
Comment Writer Alex Cooke discusses the social media outrage at influencers in Dubai, arguing that their work should not be considered 'essential' and therefore, they should not be travelling
Comment Writer Oscar Courtney takes a look at the UK's responsibility in the Yemen humanitarian crisis, arguing that the only way to promote peace is to withdraw its support for Saudi Arabia
Comment Writer Phoebe Snedker assesses the first details of the government's plan to ease lockdown, arguing that caution is the only way forward
In this wonderfully satirical article, Comment Writer Saskia Hirst takes us through why she believes that leftover vaccines are a necessary evil
Comment Editor Esther Purves talks to Learning By Heart founder Naomi Green, who shares her views on volunteering, education and the non-profit sector
Comment Writer and Finalist Molly Elliott takes a closer look at the challenging climate that awaits the class of 2021, arguing that students will remain resilient if their mental health is well supported
Does Social Media Belong in Guild Election Campaigns?
After a campaign season like no other, Kitty Grant argues that social media was a vital alternative to in person campaigning for this year's Guild of Student's election
Rebuilding the ‘Red Wall’: Can Labour Still Represent the Working-Class?
Comment Writer Samir Seghal considers why the Northern working-class are no longer loyal Labour voters, arguing that the left's misunderstanding of the new face of the working class is at the heart of the problem
Queen’s Consent: The Constitutional Monarchy is at Odds with Democracy
Comment Writer Tom Cohen takes us through the corrupt nature of Queen's consent, determining it to be the undoing of democracy
Parents on Social Media: Drastic Consequences to Innocent Sharing?
Comment Writer Emma Davis critiques the growing trend of 'sharenting', determining that the right for children to consent cannot be ignored
Cuts to Futures: The Cost of Classism in Higher Education
Following the government's proposal to deny student loans to those with low attainment, Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw criticises these plans as deeply classist and mired in a misunderstanding of low-income student's hardships
The Effective Yet Dangerous Use of Protest in Response to the Myanmar Coup
Comment Writer Rubika Latif explains what's going on in Myanmar, arguing in particular that the use of protest and collective action is productive, yet dangerous
Influencers in Dubai: Can We Consider Their Work Essential?
Comment Writer Alex Cooke discusses the social media outrage at influencers in Dubai, arguing that their work should not be considered 'essential' and therefore, they should not be travelling
The UK Must Follow Biden in Withdrawing Support for Saudi-Led Yemen Offensive
Comment Writer Oscar Courtney takes a look at the UK's responsibility in the Yemen humanitarian crisis, arguing that the only way to promote peace is to withdraw its support for Saudi Arabia
The ‘Data Rather Than Dates’ Approach: Is This The Route Out of Lockdown?
Comment Writer Phoebe Snedker assesses the first details of the government's plan to ease lockdown, arguing that caution is the only way forward
Student Conversations: ‘I’m Frontline. Believe Me When I Tell You That Leftover Vaccines Are Necessary Evils’
In this wonderfully satirical article, Comment Writer Saskia Hirst takes us through why she believes that leftover vaccines are a necessary evil
Learning By Heart: Thoughts From The Founder
Comment Editor Esther Purves talks to Learning By Heart founder Naomi Green, who shares her views on volunteering, education and the non-profit sector
The Class of 2021: What It is Like To Graduate in a Pandemic
Comment Writer and Finalist Molly Elliott takes a closer look at the challenging climate that awaits the class of 2021, arguing that students will remain resilient if their mental health is well supported