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Europe’s Failure to Prevent the Rise of Radical Populism

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Scott Alexander

(Photo: Aljazeera) The Gryphon explores the repercussions of the rising Far Right in Europe. In February 2014, in a room somewhere within the peach-coloured brick walls of Stockholm’s Rosenbad, a handful of smartly dressed men […]

Homelessness – a Bigger Problem in Europe Than Ever?

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Anna Ehlebracht

(Photo: Pixabay) The Gryphon discusses the rising issue of homelessness across Europe and what measures could be taken to help resolve it. On the streets of all the big cities and towns up and down […]

Masculinity in Crisis?

Posted on 2nd November 201827th March 2019 by Tristan Griffith

The Gryphon discusses the need to open up the conversation and challenge current ideas of manliness. In this current social climate where the ‘#Me Too’ movement is finally helping to expose thousands of harrowing cases […]

Bringing the Statue Debate to Britain

Posted on 2nd November 201827th March 2019 by Evie Sargent

(Photo: The Independent) The debate around statues stems from the problematic pasts of celebrated individuals, often linked with the slave trade or colonialism. Do these statues continue to celebrate the figures, or actually serve as […]

The Fashion Industry’s Dirty Laundry

Posted on 2nd November 201827th March 2019 by Annabel White

The Gryphon explores the implications of the fashion industry using its power to exploit people from underprivileged backgrounds to produce ‘affordable’ clothing, as well as its detrimental impact on the environment. The message that we […]

The Plastic-Free Jar Tree

Posted on 1st November 201827th March 2019 by Anna Ehlebracht

(One of the two Jar Tree founders in his store: Ian Thursfield     Photo: Anna Ehlebrach) This shop is different. It is all wooden and bright. The shelves are packed with big jars, filled with […]

The ‘Grim North’ – Cliche of the Past or the Future?

Posted on 19th October 201827th March 2019 by Holly Porter

Are students the reason that old clichés about the ‘grim North’ could soon make a comeback? According to Rosie, the sustainability engagement intern at the University of Leeds, Hyde Park and Headingley have ‘some of […]

Climate Change: 12.Years.Left.

Posted on 19th October 201827th March 2019 by Izzy Tiffin

In cooperation with the world’s leading scientists, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released a landmark report on the accelerated rise in pre-industrial global temperature. The report warns that the previous international […]

Loneliness and Mental Health Awareness Month

Posted on 19th October 201827th March 2019 by Ellie Dyer

In a recent survey by the BBC, it was found that people aged 16-24 are the most likely to experience loneliness. The survey was conducted with over 55,000 participants and it found that just under […]

The First of its Kind: University of Leeds Human Rights Journal

Posted on 19th October 201827th March 2019 by Jack Bailey

Founded in 2012 by History undergraduate Hannah Tigerschiold, the University of Leeds Human Rights Journal was actualised as an ambitious, multidisciplinary platform for aspiring undergraduates to publish works on the topic of human rights. Attracting […]

Repeating History: Slavery in the Modern Day

Posted on 17th October 201827th March 2019 by Max Shirley

Slavery remains an open-wound on the history books of many countries, cultures and communities all over the world: an issue one would hope remains in the past, but which truly seeps into our present. As […]

Brexit: An Outsider’s Point of View

Posted on 13th October 201827th March 2019 by Anna Ehlebracht

The morning of Friday 24th of June 2016 was a rather surprising one for Germany. The newspapers had declared that the British voted in the majority for Leave. The surprise resonated into the evening with […]

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