Comment Writer Laura Bull gives the rundown on Biden's surge in support following 'Super Tuesday'
Comment Writer Tom Denham shares his podcast recommendations and urges us to listen to them to find some inner peace during the current Coronavirus pandemic
Comment Writer Alex Cooke explores the initiatives being adopted by the UK's major supermarkets to improve their sustainability
Comment Writer Georgina Tait discusses the recent comments about Post Malone's alleged 'intoxication' on stage, questioning whether fans really have a right to comment on celebrities' lives
Abby Spreadborough criticises the Guild's recent handling of Coronavirus fears, as well as its promotional two VKs for £4 deal
Following the recent outbreak of COVID-19, the press have incited panic, privileging clicks over responsible reporting, argues Comment Writer Massimo Spinelli
Colette Fountain discusses the outcome of the Weinstein trial, and what it means for #MeToo
Comment Writer Caitlin Cahill discusses the proposed university admissions reforms, arguing that the changes have been a long time coming
As Ofcom reports that 83% of teens aged 12-15 have smartphones, Danielle Murinas argues that young people are using their online presence for good
This week, Comment Editors discuss the importance of comment-based journalism, thinking abut its impact in a student setting and beyond
Comment Writer Emily Gulbis criticises the hiring of eugenicist Andrew Sabisky but argues it is not without precedent
Comment Writer Esther Purves argues that the government's claims that HS2 will improve infrastructure in the North are, in her opinion, no more than a series of lies
Biden Bounces Back
Comment Writer Laura Bull gives the rundown on Biden's surge in support following 'Super Tuesday'
(Pod)cast Your Mind Away To A Place More Peaceful
Comment Writer Tom Denham shares his podcast recommendations and urges us to listen to them to find some inner peace during the current Coronavirus pandemic
Are Supermarkets Starting to Take Sustainability Seriously?
Comment Writer Alex Cooke explores the initiatives being adopted by the UK's major supermarkets to improve their sustainability
Do We Have A Right to Comment on Celebrities’ Lives?
Comment Writer Georgina Tait discusses the recent comments about Post Malone's alleged 'intoxication' on stage, questioning whether fans really have a right to comment on celebrities' lives
Fab N’ not-so-Fresh?
Abby Spreadborough criticises the Guild's recent handling of Coronavirus fears, as well as its promotional two VKs for £4 deal
Coronavirus: From Bad To Worse
Following the recent outbreak of COVID-19, the press have incited panic, privileging clicks over responsible reporting, argues Comment Writer Massimo Spinelli
Victory for the #MeToo Movement
Colette Fountain discusses the outcome of the Weinstein trial, and what it means for #MeToo
University Applications to Face a Long-Overdue Reform
Comment Writer Caitlin Cahill discusses the proposed university admissions reforms, arguing that the changes have been a long time coming
Social Media and The Next Generation: Protest and Politics
As Ofcom reports that 83% of teens aged 12-15 have smartphones, Danielle Murinas argues that young people are using their online presence for good
Why is Opinion so Important?
This week, Comment Editors discuss the importance of comment-based journalism, thinking abut its impact in a student setting and beyond
No Place in Government For Eugenics
Comment Writer Emily Gulbis criticises the hiring of eugenicist Andrew Sabisky but argues it is not without precedent
‘Levelling Up the North’: The Uncertainty Behind the HS2 Project
Comment Writer Esther Purves argues that the government's claims that HS2 will improve infrastructure in the North are, in her opinion, no more than a series of lies