Comment Writer Massimo Spinelli criticises the language used by the American President, exploring the consequences of his violent rhetoric
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas argues that women shouldn't be too afraid to travel alone, giving advice on how to ensure your trip is as safe as possible
Comment Writer Freya Wainstein explains that gender reveal parties have gone too far
Comment Writer Jonathan Korn analyses the negativity of our news providers, arguing that we would benefit from a more optimistic outlook on current events
Comment Writer Charlie Avery argues that despite growing distaste towards Neoliberalism, the political ideology is here to stay
Deputy Digital Editor Holly Pittaway argues that we should pay more attention to local level sustainability projects as they can make a real difference
Comment Writer Ella Foster investigates social class at UoB, asking students about their perception of class and its role in university life
Comment Writer Colette Fountain takes a closer look at Mac Miller's tragic death and how many like it can be prevented in the future
Comment Writers debate whether we should leave a tip for service staff in light of minimal wages and uncertainty about where the money really goes
Comment Writer Esther Purves analyses the debate over Naga Munchetty's sanction from the BBC, arguing that the media giant should come under fire for their stance of impartiality
Eleanor Howson explores our obsession with creating hybrid dog breeds and asks how this is affecting animal wellbeing on a larger scale
With free speech on the frontline at UK universities, Jadzia Samuel asks how far students can go when it comes to 'cancelling' speakers
A War of Words: Donald Trump and the Consequences of His Language
Comment Writer Massimo Spinelli criticises the language used by the American President, exploring the consequences of his violent rhetoric
Is it Still Safe for Women to Travel Alone?
Comment Writer Danielle Murinas argues that women shouldn't be too afraid to travel alone, giving advice on how to ensure your trip is as safe as possible
Gender Reveal Parties Have Gone Too Far
Comment Writer Freya Wainstein explains that gender reveal parties have gone too far
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life
Comment Writer Jonathan Korn analyses the negativity of our news providers, arguing that we would benefit from a more optimistic outlook on current events
Does Johnson’s Spending Spree Spell The End For Neoliberalism In Britain?
Comment Writer Charlie Avery argues that despite growing distaste towards Neoliberalism, the political ideology is here to stay
Forget Extinction Rebellion, Local Sustainable Projects Need Your Attention
Deputy Digital Editor Holly Pittaway argues that we should pay more attention to local level sustainability projects as they can make a real difference
Social Class at University
Comment Writer Ella Foster investigates social class at UoB, asking students about their perception of class and its role in university life
Drug Abuse Deaths Are Preventable
Comment Writer Colette Fountain takes a closer look at Mac Miller's tragic death and how many like it can be prevented in the future
Tip, Tip, Hooray! Tipping Culture
Comment Writers debate whether we should leave a tip for service staff in light of minimal wages and uncertainty about where the money really goes
Munchetty vs BBC: Race is Never Impartial
Comment Writer Esther Purves analyses the debate over Naga Munchetty's sanction from the BBC, arguing that the media giant should come under fire for their stance of impartiality
Cross-Breeding: Blessing or Curse?
Eleanor Howson explores our obsession with creating hybrid dog breeds and asks how this is affecting animal wellbeing on a larger scale
The Limits of Free Speech
With free speech on the frontline at UK universities, Jadzia Samuel asks how far students can go when it comes to 'cancelling' speakers