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A Woman’s Place In A Pandemic

Posted on 14th August 202014th August 2020 by Emma Hubberstey

“A woman’s place is in the house” remains a misogynistic message echoed by remnants of western societies and, despite feminist movements proving largely successful in balancing scales of inequality between genders, still remains as a […]

Escaping a Crisis Through Art

Posted on 19th June 202019th June 2020 by Ana Hill Lopez-Menchero

As an art enthusiast, art galleries have always provided me with a quiet space to reflect and connect with an unknown narrator. Therefore, the news that commercial art galleries are reopening leaves me with great […]

Don’t be selfish: continue social distancing

Posted on 11th June 202011th June 2020 by Ana Hill Lopez-Menchero

Since Boris Johnson has announced that the number of people allowed to meet during lockdown increased to six, I have noticed an increasing number of people breaking rules which for months have been repeated through […]

Shielding During A Pandemic

Posted on 29th May 202029th May 2020 by Lizzie Wright

When the lockdown restrictions began to lift earlier this week, people around the country were celebrating. But for me and my family, and thousands of others, life won’t be changing just yet.  My mum has […]

Mental Health Awareness Week: Taking care of yourself during a pandemic

Posted on 23rd May 202025th May 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Sometimes, in a world where everything feels incredibly scary and uncertain, you have to give yourself a pat on the back for getting out of bed. It’s very easy to beat yourself up about having […]

Does COVID-19 present a threat to the European bloc?

Posted on 23rd May 202023rd May 2020 by Lucy Slater

To many of us, Brexit will now seem like a simpler time. Though it was a seemingly never-ending period of disappointment and catastrophe, at least, for me, the current global pandemic seems to have put […]

Lockdown protests in the US: American ideology gone mad?

Posted on 20th May 202020th May 2020 by Amy Wallwork

Protests have been sweeping across America in defiance of lockdown restrictions put in place due to the outbreak of COVID-19. They have ranged in size, but in states such as Colorado, thousands of people have […]

Choose your pandemic leader: Would Boris have made the cut?

Posted on 20th May 202025th May 2020 by Beanna Olding

It’s a Tuesday morning on 23rd July 2019, and Boris Johnson has just won sixty-six per cent of the Conservative Party members’ vote. He is now our new Prime Minister. In a characteristically jovial speech, […]

Is COVID-19 proof that Brexit is dangerous?

Posted on 19th May 202011th July 2020 by Tasha Ratti

Brexit has dwindled into a very much reduced priority since the arrival of coronavirus. As a granddaughter of Indian immigrants, I have found the events of Brexit slightly more difficult to disregard. When I awoke […]

Politics post-COVID-19: What could it look like?

Posted on 11th May 202011th May 2020 by Tom Palmer

The coronavirus pandemic has exposed uncomfortable truths. In the wake of this illness, the pre-existing sickness of our society is laid bare – its structural inequality. This crisis must fundamentally change our politics and facilitate […]

Why millennials will be worst hit by COVID-19

Posted on 11th May 202011th May 2020 by Kerry Pearson

Millennials, or generation Y, are those born between the early 1980s and the late 1990s or early 2000s. Typically, these have been good years to be born in Europe, providing millennials with the benefits from […]

Coronavirus: A Racial Pandemic

Posted on 11th May 2020 by Nisha Chandar-Nair

An article by Sadiq Kahn was recently published in The Guardian as one of the first discussions on the disproportioned effect Coronavirus is having on the Black Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) community. In his […]

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