Gaming writers and editors give a preview of the year to come, and why you should be excited for some of 2019's biggest releases
Written by Sam Nason, Olivia Boyce, Galen Reich, Tom Martin, Christopher Hall, Imogen Mellor, Alex Cirant-Taljaard, Imogen Claire, Alex Green & Rahul Johal on 9th February 2019
Comment Writer Abby Spreadborough recounts her experience of being spiked in a Birmingham club, and how the burden of responsibility for determining what had happened in the hours she lost was put on her
Written by Abby on 4th February 2019
Print & Features Editor Thom Dent sits down with Ashleigh-Marc, the performer in charge of a society designed to change your perceptions
Written by Thom Dent on 25th January 2019
Celebrating the publication of our 1500th print edition, read the story of how Redbrick amplified the student voice of the University of Birmingham
Written by Erin Santillo, Thom Dent, Kat Smith, Jonny Isaacs & Issy Campbell on 9th December 2018
Deputy Editor Kat Smith takes a look at Jameela Jamil's latest project: measuring our value through more than just a scale
Written by Kat Smith on 28th November 2018
Fifty years ago today, students from the University of Birmingham occupied the Aston Webb building in protest at a lack of student representation at the University. Half a century later, Jenny Wickham shares her experiences as one of those protesters
Written by Guest Author on 27th November 2018
To mark the Centenary of the Armistice of 11 November 1918, Redbrick explores the lives of the nurses, students and staff working on our campus during the Great War
Written by Thom Dent on 14th November 2018
Peter Vessey turns the clocks back to discover a poem published in The Mermaid, a precursor to Redbrick, detailing life on Birmingham's campus 100 years ago
Written by PeterVessey on 13th November 2018
In the lead-up to Nightline Awareness Week 2018, Luke Wheeler examines the mission statement of a service close to the hearts of students across the city
Written by Luke Wheeler on 13th November 2018
Following a historic round of elections in the US, Redbrick writers share their thoughts on a night in which the tides seemed to turn against President Trump
Written by Erin Santillo, Jonathan Korn, Antonia Miles & Alex Cirant-Taljaard on 13th November 2018
During his visit to the University, the Deputy Chief of Mission for the US Embassy sat down with Redbrick's Erin Santillo to discuss the US/UK special relationship and recent global events
Written by Erin Santillo on 5th November 2018
Liam Taft, James Law & Finn Humphris discuss the Gender Recognition Act's impact on transgender individuals, and how the mainstream media has let the trans community down
Written by Liam Taft, James Law & Finn Humphris on 26th October 2018