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The politics of Misogynoir: One of the many barriers which silence and erase black women in the public sphere

Posted on 7th October 20207th October 2020 by Farida Augustine

The abuse and hate hurled at black and dark-skinned women who dare to take a seat at the table and speak truth to power is tragically nothing new in politics. However, in the age of social media, […]

LUU Societies! Who? What? Where?

Posted on 7th October 20207th October 2020 by Martha Sanders

A round up of some of the societies at Leeds University this year!

REVIEW: Memories of Murder

Posted on 5th October 202017th October 2020 by Tyler England

Memories of Murder is the second feature film of Bong Joon-Ho, the celebrated Korean director best known for the critically acclaimed Parasite, released earlier this year. Originally released in 2003, it has been remastered and […]

Review: Sweetdark, Savannah Brown

Posted on 2nd October 20202nd October 2020 by Lizzie Wright

When I first stumbled across Savannah Brown, it was 2016. She’d gone viral with her slam poetry, the now privatised ‘Hi, I’m a Slut’ marking my first serious foray into fourth-wave feminism. Now, after producing […]

Amazon Prime’s ‘The Boys’: Salient Social Commentary or a Step too Far?

Posted on 2nd October 20202nd October 2020 by Evie Hallitt

With its outrageous gore, constant cursing, social criticism and naïve lost boy Hughie, Amazon’s ‘The Boys’ is everything Marvel wishes it was. At the forefront of this ambitious satire of superhero tropes, is its refusal […]

Culture Lives in your Sub-par Leeds Accommodation

Posted on 27th September 202027th September 2020 by Sinead O'Riordan

Everyone reading this is probably a bright young spark and therefore realises coronavirus is still about. There is no other word but ‘pain’ to capture the emotion felt at having Leeds’ club nights robbed from […]

Test Cricket Summer 2020: A Review

Posted on 24th September 202024th September 2020 by Dom Friel

Dom Friel recaps an exciting summer of Test cricket.

Breaking Down Barriers: Being a Confident Woman in the Gym

Posted on 21st September 202021st September 2020 by Yaz Bugel

Yaz Bugel explores the difficulties many women find when going to the gym and gives some top advice on how to make your gym experience more comfortable and fulfilling.

Southgate’s Euro Squad Building Begins

Posted on 21st September 202021st September 2020 by Oliver Sanderson

Gareth Southgate’s recent England selection divided opinion whilst creating arguably more questions than answers. Oliver Sanderson delves into the many options the Three Lions now possess.

Whyte’s WBC World Title Drive Brutally Stopped by Powerhouse Povetkin

Posted on 21st September 202021st September 2020 by Kyle Goldsmith

‘The Bodysnatcher’ felt the full force of Povetkin’s uppercut in what was a mesmerising fight. Is his shot at the WBC title fading away?

Jacob Blake’s Shooting Sparks Sports Protest Across the U.S

Posted on 21st September 202021st September 2020 by Harry Tong

Harry Tong reflects on the response from the sporting world in regards to the shooting of Jacob Blake.

REVIEW: Tenet

Posted on 21st September 202021st September 2020 by Tyler England

I thoroughly enjoyed Tenet but for those who appreciate storytelling, for the wrong reasons, I would find it difficult to explain to you what it was about, what it meant and how the story made […]

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