Comment Writer Lucy Mould sheds light on the injustice faced by women as a result of ‘nudifying’ AI chatbots and the shocking lack of legal protections offered to them in response
Comment Writer Lucy Warom discusses the growing popularity of physical media, considering whether this is just a trend or a real alternative to digital
Comment Writer Lucy Warom warns readers against the new, questionable tactics employed by modern advertising companies
Comment Editor Charlie Mead explores the dire state of Birmingham’s stagnating nightlife scene and the potential for a promising future
LANS Associate Professor and Interdisciplinary Studies Programme Lead Dr Simon Scott writes on the growing importance of integration when across multiple disciplines
Comment Writer Isabel Whitt sheds light on the dire state of student safety in Selly Oak and the actions, or lack thereof, being taken to address the problem
Social Media Manager Toby Jarvis looks behind the scenes of the 'Gaza Heart' encampment of 2024, and its less-than-romantic reality
Comment Editor Ed Bettles discusses the University of Nottingham’s recent course closures and what it suggests about a larger disregard for the arts
Redbrick Committee Anisah Qazi and Tamara Greatrix interview Lucy Newman, president of The Feminist Society at The University of Birmingham, uncovering the startling reality of rape culture and the prevalence of spiking in our city.
Comment Writer Caitlin Rock argues why and how we need to bring the art of online conversation back to life
Deputy Editor Jennifer Sawitzki reflects on Joe's upcoming partnership, and what it will mean for students
Deputy Editor Jen Sawitzki discusses the disappointing lack of updates in the ongoing Birmingham bin strikes and highlights the everyday impact on local residents
X’s Grok: AI Has Gone Too Far, But It Is Not Too Late
Comment Writer Lucy Mould sheds light on the injustice faced by women as a result of ‘nudifying’ AI chatbots and the shocking lack of legal protections offered to them in response
Is Physical Media Actually Back?
Comment Writer Lucy Warom discusses the growing popularity of physical media, considering whether this is just a trend or a real alternative to digital
The Undisclosed Ad Epidemic
Comment Writer Lucy Warom warns readers against the new, questionable tactics employed by modern advertising companies
Is Birmingham’s Nightlife Just Another Brick in the Wall?
Comment Editor Charlie Mead explores the dire state of Birmingham’s stagnating nightlife scene and the potential for a promising future
Is Interdisciplinarity the Future?
LANS Associate Professor and Interdisciplinary Studies Programme Lead Dr Simon Scott writes on the growing importance of integration when across multiple disciplines
Student Safety in Selly Oak: Who is Responsible?
Comment Writer Isabel Whitt sheds light on the dire state of student safety in Selly Oak and the actions, or lack thereof, being taken to address the problem
What Actually Happened in the Liberated Zone?
Social Media Manager Toby Jarvis looks behind the scenes of the 'Gaza Heart' encampment of 2024, and its less-than-romantic reality
UoN Course Cuts: Is UoB Safe?
Comment Editor Ed Bettles discusses the University of Nottingham’s recent course closures and what it suggests about a larger disregard for the arts
In Conversation with FemSoc: Redbrick on Spiking Against Students
Redbrick Committee Anisah Qazi and Tamara Greatrix interview Lucy Newman, president of The Feminist Society at The University of Birmingham, uncovering the startling reality of rape culture and the prevalence of spiking in our city.
Discourse on Discourse
Comment Writer Caitlin Rock argues why and how we need to bring the art of online conversation back to life
Joe’s Has Caught A Case Of Wetherspoonsification – And Students Are… Weirdly OK With It?
Deputy Editor Jennifer Sawitzki reflects on Joe's upcoming partnership, and what it will mean for students
Why Are The Bins Still Like That?
Deputy Editor Jen Sawitzki discusses the disappointing lack of updates in the ongoing Birmingham bin strikes and highlights the everyday impact on local residents