Comment Writer George Shealy dissects the Conservative Party manifesto and argues their promises to end austerity are little more than empty promises
Comment Writer Alice Wibberley calls for us all to be kinder to each other and ourselves
Deputy Digital Editor Holly Pittaway says that the burning Amazon is a sign that we should all cut down on our beef consumption
Comment Writer Madison Harding-White argues that societies at university can often be too cliquey which puts people off from joining them
Comment Editor Hannah Lay talks to UoB student Zoe Hollis on her year abroad in Hong Kong amidst the violent protests in the city
Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough discusses the BBC's Ask the Leader: Green Party special arguing it was inspiring but unconvincing
Comment Writer Colette Fountain discusses the harmful consequences of the internet trend
Comment Writer Andrew Bailey claims that the US intervention in Iraq was unsuccessful, with its repercussions continuing to be felt today
Comment Writer Freya Wainstein explains that gender reveal parties have gone too far
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 Colette Fountain takes a closer look at Mac Miller's tragic death and how many like it can be prevented in the future
Save Our Services
Comment Writer George Shealy dissects the Conservative Party manifesto and argues their promises to end austerity are little more than empty promises
Why Being Kind is Good For You
Comment Writer Alice Wibberley calls for us all to be kinder to each other and ourselves
What’s the Beef? It’s Killing the Amazon
Deputy Digital Editor Holly Pittaway says that the burning Amazon is a sign that we should all cut down on our beef consumption
Are Societies Too Cliquey?
Comment Writer Madison Harding-White argues that societies at university can often be too cliquey which puts people off from joining them
Hong Kong: The Student Experience
Comment Editor Hannah Lay talks to UoB student Zoe Hollis on her year abroad in Hong Kong amidst the violent protests in the city
BBC Ask the Leaders: Green Party
Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough discusses the BBC's Ask the Leader: Green Party special arguing it was inspiring but unconvincing
Is ‘OK Boomer’ Problematic?
Comment Writer Colette Fountain discusses the harmful consequences of the internet trend
Protests in Iraq: The Failure of Western Intervention in the Middle East
Comment Writer Andrew Bailey claims that the US intervention in Iraq was unsuccessful, with its repercussions continuing to be felt today
Gender Reveal Parties Have Gone Too Far
Comment Writer Freya Wainstein explains that gender reveal parties have gone too far
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
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