Film Editor Toby Jarvis comments on controversial documentary filmmaker John Pilger, whose work is being shown in a special BFI season
Comment Writer Amarion Scarlett-Reid explains the significance of COP29 and looks at the future of climate negotiation in the light of the US election
Comment Writer Emily Boyce reflects on how recent political events and the failures of international law are damaging women's rights
Comment Writer Amarion Scarlett-Reid ponders who are the winners and losers in this battle for power?
Comment Writer Sofiya Povoas plans the perfect solo-date for anyone who needs some fun and relaxing adventures around campus
Comment Editor Lauren Penzer assesses the old and new controversies surfacing between the paparazzi and celebrity women
TV Editor Jasmine Davies assesses the rise of Chappell Roan and the effect she is having on the music industry
Comment writer Christopher Crowson reflects on the outcome of the NATO summit in July, and the consequences for Ukraine and the international order
Deputy Editor Oscar Frost reflects on the contribution of his extracurriculars, especially his time at Redbrick, to his university experience and towards his next steps
Comment Writer Finn Carpenter analyses the presidential debate on the 27th of June and its effect on attitudes towards the democratic system in the US
Sci&Tech Editor Sophie Webb reflects on the changing politics of Eurovision and calls for reform in the voting system
Comment Writer Lucas Simpson critically reflects on the new proposed legislation banning gender-neutral toilets in new public buildings
Smear Zero: John Pilger at the BFI
Film Editor Toby Jarvis comments on controversial documentary filmmaker John Pilger, whose work is being shown in a special BFI season
Can Cop29 Hold Together a Crumbling Climate Consensus?
Comment Writer Amarion Scarlett-Reid explains the significance of COP29 and looks at the future of climate negotiation in the light of the US election
Do Patriarchal Structures Continue to Undermine Women’s Autonomy?
Comment Writer Emily Boyce reflects on how recent political events and the failures of international law are damaging women's rights
The scramble for the Chagos Islands
Comment Writer Amarion Scarlett-Reid ponders who are the winners and losers in this battle for power?
The Perfect Brum Solo-Date
Comment Writer Sofiya Povoas plans the perfect solo-date for anyone who needs some fun and relaxing adventures around campus
Fame or Fear?
Comment Editor Lauren Penzer assesses the old and new controversies surfacing between the paparazzi and celebrity women
The Chappell Roan Effect
TV Editor Jasmine Davies assesses the rise of Chappell Roan and the effect she is having on the music industry
With no alternative in sight, NATO intensifies its support for Ukraine
Comment writer Christopher Crowson reflects on the outcome of the NATO summit in July, and the consequences for Ukraine and the international order
Don’t Come for the Degree, Come for the Extracurriculars
Deputy Editor Oscar Frost reflects on the contribution of his extracurriculars, especially his time at Redbrick, to his university experience and towards his next steps
The Real Losers of the US Presidential Debate
Comment Writer Finn Carpenter analyses the presidential debate on the 27th of June and its effect on attitudes towards the democratic system in the US
Can Eurovision Be Saved from the Flames of Political Polarisation in Europe?
Sci&Tech Editor Sophie Webb reflects on the changing politics of Eurovision and calls for reform in the voting system
The nonsensical notion of banning gender-neutral toilets
Comment Writer Lucas Simpson critically reflects on the new proposed legislation banning gender-neutral toilets in new public buildings