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Comment writer, Hannah Vernon, discusses the damage caused by dishonesty online, arguing that the normalisation of this is having detrimental effects
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Comment Writer Sharlz Peters explores her experiences with online healing communities, questioning whether they helped or hindered their mental health and emotional understanding
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In light of Emily Ratajkowski's new book, Comment Editor Ffion Hâf explores the harmful sexualisation and commodification of women's bodies in the media and beyond
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Comment Writer Zenna Hussain argues that publicity can give victims agency, however, it can also generate fear and anxiety
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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
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Music Editor Aimee Sargeant discusses the reintroduction of the night tubes in relation to our own Selly shuttle bus, arguing that these approaches do not tackle the issue of women's safety, but rather suppress it
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Comment Writer Georgia Brooks explores the unfair system of IVF access in England, arguing that it needs to change.
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Comment Writer Molly Day discusses the future of consent in relation to allegations against Aziz Ansari, arguing that we have a collective responsibility to set and respect boundaries
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TV Editor Josie Scott-Taylor explores how catcalling and harassment has become all too familiar, arguing that we are in dire need of radical change
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Comment Editor Phoebe Snedker criticises the lack of action taken to ensure the safety of women and young people when it comes to the spiking epidemic, arguing that enough is enough
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Comment writer Hannah Daniels argues that women will start choosing the 'right' degrees when society finally beings to encourage them to go into STEM subjects
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Comment Writer Joi Foote argues that the coverage of Sabina Nessa's murder highlights a racial bias in media reporting.