Following the tragic death of George Floyd, Comment Writer Esther Purves discusses the troubling trend of performative activism
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge questions how fair the new system for grading A-Level and GCSE students is when coronavirus has cancelled exams
Comment Writer Issy Griffiths discusses the difficult issue of whether celebrities should share their political opinions in the run up to major elections
Amid a trial of a new contact tracing app on the Isle of Wight, Comment Writer Laura Bull discusses whether apps are the key to lockdown freedom
Comment Writer Colette Fountain discusses the rise in popularity of true crime documentaries, as well as the impact of the bias they create
As schools and universities have transitioned online following the Coronavirus outbreak, Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin explores the problems with online learning
Comment Writer Rhea Phagura discusses the sexual assault allegations made against Joe Biden and argues we should always believe women even when it is politically inconvenient
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas reflects from her position as a final year student and discusses her thoughts on the university's no detriment policy
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the recent wave of fundraising for the NHS, arguing it is undoubtedly praiseworthy but also somewhat problematic
Comment Writer Tom Denham explores how COVID-19 has helped house the homeless but questions how long this newfound help will last
Comment Writer Aaminah Saleem discusses the use of apps and websites to stay connected during lockdown, questioning whether a virtual social life is an adequate replacement for face to face interaction
Comment Writer Laura Bull questions whether Britain's daily press conference on coronavirus is really necessary, or if it is simply causing people more anxiety
The Troubling Trend of Performative Activism
Following the tragic death of George Floyd, Comment Writer Esther Purves discusses the troubling trend of performative activism
The Corona Cohort: Are Students Getting a Fair Deal With Cancelled Exams?
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge questions how fair the new system for grading A-Level and GCSE students is when coronavirus has cancelled exams
Should Celebrities Share Their Political Opinions?
Comment Writer Issy Griffiths discusses the difficult issue of whether celebrities should share their political opinions in the run up to major elections
Are Contact Tracing Apps the Key to Lockdown Freedom?
Amid a trial of a new contact tracing app on the Isle of Wight, Comment Writer Laura Bull discusses whether apps are the key to lockdown freedom
The Bias of True Crime Documentaries
Comment Writer Colette Fountain discusses the rise in popularity of true crime documentaries, as well as the impact of the bias they create
The Problems with Online Learning
As schools and universities have transitioned online following the Coronavirus outbreak, Comment Writer Eleanor Bergin explores the problems with online learning
I Believe Tara Reade – And You Should Too
Comment Writer Rhea Phagura discusses the sexual assault allegations made against Joe Biden and argues we should always believe women even when it is politically inconvenient
No Detriment Policy: Thoughts from a Final Year
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas reflects from her position as a final year student and discusses her thoughts on the university's no detriment policy
Fundraising for the NHS: Praiseworthy or Problematic?
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas discusses the recent wave of fundraising for the NHS, arguing it is undoubtedly praiseworthy but also somewhat problematic
COVID-19 Has Helped House the Homeless. But For How Long?
Comment Writer Tom Denham explores how COVID-19 has helped house the homeless but questions how long this newfound help will last
Virtual Connectivity: Can We Fully Replace Human Interaction With Websites and Apps?
Comment Writer Aaminah Saleem discusses the use of apps and websites to stay connected during lockdown, questioning whether a virtual social life is an adequate replacement for face to face interaction
Is it Necessary to Hold a Daily Press Conference on Coronavirus?
Comment Writer Laura Bull questions whether Britain's daily press conference on coronavirus is really necessary, or if it is simply causing people more anxiety