Comment Writer James Konn responds to the Texas Synagogue massacre and the reality of living as a Jewish individual within a climate of Antisemitism
Comment Writer Charis Gambon adds to her Hidden Disabilities Article, discussing what living with Dyspraxia means to her and others
Comment Writer Emily Lewis explores the possibility of extended remote learning for university students, arguing that the government isn't doing enough for student wellbeing
Comment Writer Sharlz Peters explores her experiences with online healing communities, questioning whether they helped or hindered their mental health and emotional understanding
In light of Disability History Month, Comment Writers and Editors come together to shine light on their hidden illnesses, sharing their experiences and realities
Comment Editor Colette Fountain discusses the controversial return of gossip sites Brumble and Brumfess, wondering if they are intrusive or fun
Comment Writer Kit Parsons continues his series of interviews with congressional candidates. This time, he meets Aarika Rhodes who is running for Congress in California’s 30th district
Comment Writer Jo Birch argues that although the government favours STEM degrees, those pursuing the arts are just as valuable to society
Comment Writer Kit Parsons praises Andrew Yang and The Forward Party, suggesting that it is refreshing to see attempts to make meaningful changes to the political system in the US
Comment Writer Will Taylor talks about his experience with end-of-degree dread, the overwhelming fear students feel as they approach graduation
Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott takes a look at the illness branded 'the worst cold ever', arguing that the COVID-19 pandemic has left people overly paranoid about seasonal flu symptoms
With a new cohort of freshers joining UoB, Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott provides the first contribution to our new feature looking back at a COVID-19 freshers experience
Antisemitism Today: My Experience
Comment Writer James Konn responds to the Texas Synagogue massacre and the reality of living as a Jewish individual within a climate of Antisemitism
We Are Dyspraxic And We Are Sick of Judgment
Comment Writer Charis Gambon adds to her Hidden Disabilities Article, discussing what living with Dyspraxia means to her and others
Remote Learning is Harming University Students
Comment Writer Emily Lewis explores the possibility of extended remote learning for university students, arguing that the government isn't doing enough for student wellbeing
Intellectualising My Pain Did Not Cure My Trauma, It Detached Me From It
Comment Writer Sharlz Peters explores her experiences with online healing communities, questioning whether they helped or hindered their mental health and emotional understanding
Spotlight On: Hidden Disabilities
In light of Disability History Month, Comment Writers and Editors come together to shine light on their hidden illnesses, sharing their experiences and realities
The Gossip Pages Strike Back: The Controversial Return of Brumfess and Brumble
Comment Editor Colette Fountain discusses the controversial return of gossip sites Brumble and Brumfess, wondering if they are intrusive or fun
Running for Congress With Aarika Rhodes
Comment Writer Kit Parsons continues his series of interviews with congressional candidates. This time, he meets Aarika Rhodes who is running for Congress in California’s 30th district
The Tragedy of the Education Policy
Comment Writer Jo Birch argues that although the government favours STEM degrees, those pursuing the arts are just as valuable to society
Breaking Up The Duopoly
Comment Writer Kit Parsons praises Andrew Yang and The Forward Party, suggesting that it is refreshing to see attempts to make meaningful changes to the political system in the US
The Overwhelming Experience of End-of-Degree Dread
Comment Writer Will Taylor talks about his experience with end-of-degree dread, the overwhelming fear students feel as they approach graduation
‘The Worst Cold Ever’: What’s The Big Deal?
Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott takes a look at the illness branded 'the worst cold ever', arguing that the COVID-19 pandemic has left people overly paranoid about seasonal flu symptoms
I Started Uni During the Pandemic: Cara-Louise Scott
With a new cohort of freshers joining UoB, Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott provides the first contribution to our new feature looking back at a COVID-19 freshers experience