Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the disadvantages of cancel culture, arguing that it promotes both the death of nuance and debate
Comment Writer Colette Fountain suggests that Britons are wrong to dismiss US politics as irrelevant, exploring the reasons why this is the case
Comment Writer Sarah Cayless discusses the significance of the rainbow flag for members of the LGBTQ+ community, arguing that using the symbol for other things can lead to gay erasure
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal analyses Boris Johnson's economic and social response to Covid-19, arguing that his faliures are symptomatic of a wider problem
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the current blame on young people for the spike of COVID-19 cases, arguing that this assumption is unfair
Comment Writer considers Andrew Yang and his influence on US politics, arguing that he may have been the candidate best suited to beat Trump in November
‘The students that are already in the church seem to be so blind, they are fearful, they cannot stand up for themselves’: Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough delves inside the recruitment process of repressive Churches on University Campuses
Comment Writer Erin Osgood discusses Donald Trump's recent positive test for COVID-19, questioning what it will mean for Trump's credibility and the future of coronavirus in America
Comment Writer Elliott Haywood discusses the decision of the government to make grouse shooting exempt from the rule of six, arguing that the sport is damaging to the environment
Comment Writer Kit Parsons discusses the US Green Party nominee, suggesting that for American progressives, he might be a welcomed alternative
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the recent news that Jane Fraser is to become the first CEO of a Wall Street Bank, arguing that whilst this news is positive, we need to keep in mind how far we still have to go in the fight for gender equality
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal discusses the upcoming election in America, arguing that both Joe Biden and Donald Trump have their disadvantages
Cancel Culture and the Death of Nuance
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the disadvantages of cancel culture, arguing that it promotes both the death of nuance and debate
Why We Should All Care About the US Election
Comment Writer Colette Fountain suggests that Britons are wrong to dismiss US politics as irrelevant, exploring the reasons why this is the case
Why the Rainbow is a Symbol of Pride (Even During the Pandemic)
Comment Writer Sarah Cayless discusses the significance of the rainbow flag for members of the LGBTQ+ community, arguing that using the symbol for other things can lead to gay erasure
It’s Not Just Boris: How The Conservative Government Failed The Public
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal analyses Boris Johnson's economic and social response to Covid-19, arguing that his faliures are symptomatic of a wider problem
‘Don’t Kill Your Gran’: Students Scapegoated for Second Spike
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the current blame on young people for the spike of COVID-19 cases, arguing that this assumption is unfair
Who is Andrew Yang and Why Would He Have the Best Chance at Beating Trump?
Comment Writer considers Andrew Yang and his influence on US politics, arguing that he may have been the candidate best suited to beat Trump in November
Student Conversations: Inside ‘Cultic Church’ Recruitment
‘The students that are already in the church seem to be so blind, they are fearful, they cannot stand up for themselves’: Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough delves inside the recruitment process of repressive Churches on University Campuses
Could Trump’s COVID-19 Diagnosis Finally Spell the End?
Comment Writer Erin Osgood discusses Donald Trump's recent positive test for COVID-19, questioning what it will mean for Trump's credibility and the future of coronavirus in America
Why Has Grouse Shooting Been Made Exempt From the New Rule of Six?
Comment Writer Elliott Haywood discusses the decision of the government to make grouse shooting exempt from the rule of six, arguing that the sport is damaging to the environment
Who is Howie Hawkins?: Progressive Americans Have Another Option This November
Comment Writer Kit Parsons discusses the US Green Party nominee, suggesting that for American progressives, he might be a welcomed alternative
Reframing the ‘First Female’ Wins for Women
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the recent news that Jane Fraser is to become the first CEO of a Wall Street Bank, arguing that whilst this news is positive, we need to keep in mind how far we still have to go in the fight for gender equality
DNC and RNC 2020: Unconventional Conventions
Comment Writer Samir Sehgal discusses the upcoming election in America, arguing that both Joe Biden and Donald Trump have their disadvantages