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Comment Writer Victoria Wilson argues that although the normalisation of sex work on social media is necessary to combat the stigma associated with the industry, viewers should not be deceived by the glamorous façade found on exploitive posts.
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Comment Writer Thomas Brogan details the history of the Chinese Communist Party in its rise to prominence and questions whether a global war is imminent
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Comment Writer Samar Ahmed discusses the double standards when it comes to shaving, arguing that body hair can only be empowering in feminism when that empowerment is felt by all women - not just White women
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Comment Writer James Simpson discusses the Government's plans to increase the teaching of Latin in state schools, arguing that while it is good to tackle the 'elitist' nature of the subject, it is crucial that the general teaching of modern foreign languages improves too.
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Comment Writer Georgia Juckes discusses Simone Biles' decision to withdraw from the Olympics and prioritise her mental health, arguing that this was a courageous decision to make, and one that she should receive praise for
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling details the history of Britney Spears' conservatorship and considers whether allowing her to appoint her own lawyer might lead to progress for the Free Britney movement
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Print Editor Kitty Grant argues that Content Warnings are harmless; it is the right-wing media that are causing trouble for students today.
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Comment Editor Phoebe Snedker discusses biphobia and misconceptions about the sexual orientation, arguing that the countless stereotypes have a significant impact on bisexual people and their relationships with others.
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Comment Writer Samir Sehgal looks at the behaviour displayed by fans at the Euros in a wider context, arguing that classism has a significant influence on football hooliganism
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Comment writer Samar Ahmed explores the continued racial injustice evident in the treatment of Cannabinoid use by White and Black athletes, observing its influence on sport today
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Comment Writer, Thomas Barry reflects on Ed Miliband's book, 'Go Big: How to Fix Our World' and considers whether Miliband's vision for a greener planet is achievable in the near future
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Comment Writer James Simpson urges readers to consider the future of libraries in a Post-Pandemic Britain and reiterates their importance as a vital part of our community