Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the recent anonymous student criticism of non-STEM degrees, arguing that it is not only hypocritical, but damaging for our wider society
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw reflects on the very public outing of racist comments from a student at UoB, suggesting that this is a counterproductive reaction
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein interviews two incoming freshers on their plans for university and how coronavirus has impacted these
Georgina Tait considers the positive aspects of lockdown, noting that for some it has been a time for self-development and a stronger sense of community
Comment Editor Esther Purves discusses the narrative surrounding sexual harassment and urges people to act against its trivialisation
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the easing of lockdown, arguing that it begs the question of what services are 'essential' and demonstrates a lack of concern for the safety of the British public
Comment Writer Laura Bull considers Trump's chances at re-election in 2020 and argues that the Black Lives Matter movement may be his downfall
Comment Writer Andrew Bailey discusses the prospect of Israeli annexation of the West Bank, and its potentially damaging repercussions
Comment Writer Alex Cooke discusses the history behind Juneteenth and the media traction it has recently gained
Comment Writer Eleanor Jeffrey discusses her home town's response to Black Lives Matter, arguing that the movement faces an uphill battle in rural Britain
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge discusses the end of the 'Clap for Carers', calling on the government to support NHS workers more
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the recent removal of statues across the UK, arguing certain statues serve to perpetuate racial attitudes
The Hypocrisy and Harm of Criticising Non-STEM Degrees
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the recent anonymous student criticism of non-STEM degrees, arguing that it is not only hypocritical, but damaging for our wider society
Racism at UoB: Should We Be Naming and Shaming?
Comment Editor Chelsie Henshaw reflects on the very public outing of racist comments from a student at UoB, suggesting that this is a counterproductive reaction
Should I Stay or Should I Go? Two Sixth Formers on Starting University in September
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein interviews two incoming freshers on their plans for university and how coronavirus has impacted these
Reflecting on the Lockdown Experience: A Positive Turn Of Events?
Georgina Tait considers the positive aspects of lockdown, noting that for some it has been a time for self-development and a stronger sense of community
Why the Trivilisation of Sexual Harassment Needs to Be Stopped
Comment Editor Esther Purves discusses the narrative surrounding sexual harassment and urges people to act against its trivialisation
Has the Coronavirus Pandemic Redefined ‘Essential’?
Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin discusses the easing of lockdown, arguing that it begs the question of what services are 'essential' and demonstrates a lack of concern for the safety of the British public
Could the Black Lives Matter Movement Ruin Trump’s Chances of Re-Election?
Comment Writer Laura Bull considers Trump's chances at re-election in 2020 and argues that the Black Lives Matter movement may be his downfall
Annexation of the West Bank: An Irreversible Threat to Peace?
Comment Writer Andrew Bailey discusses the prospect of Israeli annexation of the West Bank, and its potentially damaging repercussions
The History Behind Juneteenth and its Future
Comment Writer Alex Cooke discusses the history behind Juneteenth and the media traction it has recently gained
The Battle With Tradition: Black Lives Matter in Rural Britain
Comment Writer Eleanor Jeffrey discusses her home town's response to Black Lives Matter, arguing that the movement faces an uphill battle in rural Britain
Why It Is Time to Move On From The ‘Clap for Carers’
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge discusses the end of the 'Clap for Carers', calling on the government to support NHS workers more
Protesters Toppling Statues: Rewriting our History or Redefining our Pride?
Comment Editor Freya Wainstein discusses the recent removal of statues across the UK, arguing certain statues serve to perpetuate racial attitudes