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COVID-19 and student debt: Is the system broken?

Posted on 11th June 202011th June 2020 by Amy Ramswell

Money is a paradox for students. We are the subject of student discount but extortionate tuition fees. Thankfully there are loans to cover them. Like a safety blanket at the bottom of a 9,250-foot drop. […]

Has the media been powerless this lockdown?

Posted on 11th June 202011th June 2020 by Séamus O'Hanlon

In normal times, a crisis or a major protest would thrill the press. Commentators would happily write, talk and saturate us with an issue before moving on to the next fresh controversy. Now, however, journalists […]

Is Woodhouse Moor a memorial to British colonialism?

Posted on 10th June 202010th July 2020 by Sarah Jewers

The toppling of the Edward Colston statue is both a pivotal moment for the current anti-racism movement. Following the death of George Floyd, it is pivotal to stripping Britain of its constructed virtuous glory, highlighting […]

The White People Guide To Supporting #BlackLivesMatter

Posted on 8th June 20208th June 2020 by Lizzie Wright

People of colour have been oppressed by white people for over five hundred years. To be surprised by the George Floyd murder is to be ignorant of how the police, amongst others with institutional power, […]

Donald Trump: Out of touch and out of time

Posted on 3rd June 20203rd June 2020 by Lucy Slater

Of all the world leaders, Donald Trump is the last that we would ever want to see deal with protests and riots over race and equality. Not once has he made any attempt to hide […]

Stop gaslighting the US protestors

Posted on 2nd June 20202nd June 2020 by Beanna Olding

Ever heard of the term “tone policing”? I hadn’t until a few days ago, nose buried in Layla Saad’s fantastically eye-opening Me and White Supremacy. Tone policing is the act of taking offence when a […]

Cummings and Goings: Why is it one rule for Boris’s mates, and another for us?

Posted on 25th May 202025th May 2020 by Lizzie Wright

People around the country have been struggling with being under strict lockdown measures, but for the majority, saving lives is worth the sacrifice. So, why isn’t it the same for Dominic Cummings? It was revealed […]

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 […]

Let’s include the most vulnerable this Mental Health Week

Posted on 20th May 202029th June 2020 by Séamus O'Hanlon

Mental Health Week is for everyone. Importantly, it is an opportunity for universities to focus on the welfare of their students. It is a chance to speak out about issues aggregating poor mental health for […]

Leeds after lockdown: How more cycle routes can reduce air pollution levels

Posted on 20th May 202023rd May 2020 by Maddy Sherratt

Since the start of Lockdown seven weeks ago, UK air pollution levels have dropped and bicycle sales have soared as transport and industry have been grounded to a halt amidst growing public fears of contracting […]

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 […]

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