When it comes to education, politicians are very dismissive when it comes to the inclusion of authors of colour in GCSE and A-level syllabuses. It is blatantly obvious that these authors are under-represented, yet any […]
Comment | Healthy Choices
Starting University is daunting, and among the many new responsibilities, budgeting for food and cooking for yourself every night can seem daunting. Although the deals on pre-prepared meals in supermarkets seem tempting to inexperienced cooks […]
Comment | The Pornification of Pop
When I step into my local newsagent, it never ceases to amuse me that copies of The Economist are kept on the top shelf, while The Sun and the Daily Star are kept within easy […]
Comment | Lies, Damn Lies and Lobbying
When it comes to politics, I believe that the liberty to peacefully campaign and petition the government is integral to maintaining the we value so much in our society. So naturally, I was appalled to […]
Comment | The Problem with Girls
Television is a powerful medium. It has just as much potential and power as literature and art to recreate and re-imagine certain concepts, concepts which time has shown to be problematic. TV writers can utilise […]
Vote No to Censorship
As many people will be unaware, an idea has gone to referendum that would extend the Union’s ‘no platform’ policy to student media. Other than the proposal being evidence of the extent to which campus […]