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A breakdown of #NotAllMen and why it is problematic

Posted on 10th April 202110th April 2021 by Madeleine Williams

Madeleine Williams explores the trending hashtag #notallmen. Did this hashtag derail a necessary conversation about women’s rights or is it (as WIkipedia notes), a social movement against generalisations?

A De-hetrified History in Response to the Drag Race Craze

Posted on 28th February 20213rd March 2021 by Zaide O'rourke

Zaide O’rourke dives deep into the history of the crazed art form that is drag, and discusses the countless possibilities in the future of modern day drag.

The maths of equality: An analysis of diversity quotas in the boardroom and beyond

Posted on 26th February 202113th December 2021 by Emily Bell

With the news of the introduction of gender quotas for businesses in the Netherlands this month, Emily Bell considers the arguments for and against such quotas as a means of achieving diversity in the workplace.

Cut The Rent Begins Rent Strike

Posted on 5th February 20215th February 2021 by Eleanor Richardson

Eleanor Richardson covers the #CutTheRent story, as university students across the UK go on strikes to protest against rising rent costs during the pandemic.

Exposing the Persecution of Uighurs in China

Posted on 22nd January 20212nd February 2021 by Ana Hill Lopez-Menchero

Ana Hill López-Menchero gives a detailed rundown of the Uighur persecution in China.

Should the Law Protect Redheads From Prejudice?

Posted on 22nd December 202030th January 2021 by Jess Tait

With ‘Gingerism’ still remaining ubiquitous in modern British society, Jess Tait ponders upon the fine line between prejudice and oppression.

Climate Change or Natural Events?: The apparent increase in hurricanes and earthquakes

Posted on 21st November 202021st November 2020 by Hollie Tuffnell

As hurricanes, wildfires and earthquakes make their way around the globe just as they do every year, Hollie Tuffnell contemplates the relationship human activities have with climate change.

New Zealand legalizes euthanasia: Should the rest of the world follow?

Posted on 11th November 202011th November 2020 by Ioana Grădinaru

Ioana Grădinaru contemplates the potential global trend of legalizing euthanasia as New Zealand supports its own End of Life Choice Act.

Deciding Who Gets to Eat: The winners and losers of the international poverty crisis

Posted on 29th October 202029th October 2020 by Hannah Spruce

Hannah Spruce talks about the widening wealth gap and rise of global poverty amidst the pandemic.

Brexit: What’s the Best (and Worst) We Can Expect?

Posted on 25th October 202025th October 2020 by William Nixon

William Nixon breaks down all the possible best and worst scenarios of Brexit for us.

Representation in World Governments: how it affects individuals

Posted on 20th October 202020th October 2020 by Ioana Grădinaru

World governments and international organizations are showing more representation. Ioana Grădinaru tells us why she thinks it matters and how it affects all of us.

Radio 1 & 2 Must Play 50% New Music

Posted on 27th April 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Ofcom, the UK’s government-approved media regulator, has recently altered its guidelines for BBC Radio 1 and 2. It has ordered both stations to play more “new music” on their daytime shows; for Radio 1 50% […]

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