Anastasia Antoniou criticises Hinge's new supposedly 'ethical' update and its attempt to market itself as different from other dating apps
Comment Editor Emma Gilland evaluates the social and sociological climate surrounding the falling fertility rate in the younger generations
Comment Editor Lauren Henry discusses how artificial intelligence and its advancements pose a threat to many working artists and the creative industry as a whole
Comment Writer Francesca McArdle-King discusses why Trump’s win has sparked the West’s interest in a South Korean Feminist movement
Archie Marks breaks down this year’s Grammy nominations, and whether or not they differ from the award show’s questionable track record
Deputy Editor Hannah Gadd explores the financial catastrophe which has turned concerts into an unaffordable luxury for students
Comment Writer Sofiya Povoas plans the perfect solo-date for anyone who needs some fun and relaxing adventures around campus
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
TV Editor Kylie Clarke assesses the benefits and disadvantages of part-time employment throughout university
Comment writer Luisa Connors argues for free libraries in all primary schools to encourage wider reading for children.
Digital Editor Halima Ahad reflects on her experiences, and attempts to destigmatise mental health for young Muslim women in society today
Comment writer Hannah Ford provides insight into the causes, implications and solutions of low voter turnout among Generation Z.
Are Dating Apps All Doomed?
Anastasia Antoniou criticises Hinge's new supposedly 'ethical' update and its attempt to market itself as different from other dating apps
The Paradox of Fertility Decline
Comment Editor Emma Gilland evaluates the social and sociological climate surrounding the falling fertility rate in the younger generations
Is ChatGPT the Artist of the Year?
Comment Editor Lauren Henry discusses how artificial intelligence and its advancements pose a threat to many working artists and the creative industry as a whole
The 4B Movement and its “Men Strikes”
Comment Writer Francesca McArdle-King discusses why Trump’s win has sparked the West’s interest in a South Korean Feminist movement
Grammy’s Footsteps: Are This Year’s Nominations a Step in the Right Direction?
Archie Marks breaks down this year’s Grammy nominations, and whether or not they differ from the award show’s questionable track record
Students cannot afford concert tickets
Deputy Editor Hannah Gadd explores the financial catastrophe which has turned concerts into an unaffordable luxury for students
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
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
Should students have part-time jobs?
TV Editor Kylie Clarke assesses the benefits and disadvantages of part-time employment throughout university
Reading for pleasure: The need for libraries in all primary schools
Comment writer Luisa Connors argues for free libraries in all primary schools to encourage wider reading for children.
Tackling mental health as a young Muslim today
Digital Editor Halima Ahad reflects on her experiences, and attempts to destigmatise mental health for young Muslim women in society today
Youth Voters: the causes, implications, and solutions of low turnout
Comment writer Hannah Ford provides insight into the causes, implications and solutions of low voter turnout among Generation Z.