Gilded Glamour: The Met Gala Problem
‘It’s turned the Gala into an excessive display of wealth and affluence’: Freya Barker thinks critically about the Met Gala.
Read more‘It’s turned the Gala into an excessive display of wealth and affluence’: Freya Barker thinks critically about the Met Gala.
Read more“There was an unspoken dogma to ‘partake’ in this new university life stage through drinking games and big nights out”: Velina Peykova discusses the dangers of excessive drinking and offers an alternative approach to enjoying nights out.
Read more“For me, Easter marks a big change in attitudes.” Josie Sherman looks forward to the Easter break as Epiphany term comes to a close.
Read more“The security structures in place throughout our lifetimes have been shaken”: Editor-in-Chief Max Kendix reflects on his family’s Ukrainian roots, and encourages students to do all they can to support those in need.
Read more“International Women’s Day deserves celebration not for one day, but every day.” This International Women’s Day, Pearl Cheng encourages us to celebrate women in our day-to-day lives.
Read more‘Figuring out my thoughts that fly with rose tinted glasses’
Charlie Williamson delves into the hazy world of love sickness in this quirky poem.
“Brockhampton’s penultimate concert, the culmination of a half-decade’s work” Dite Bagdonaite reviews Brockhampton’s concert at the O2 Academy in Brixton.
Read moreGrace and James from Stephenson meet for a Valentine’s Day date at Revs.
Read morePoppy Askham reflects on this year’s Student Union elections ahead of polls closing on 2nd March.
Read more“The hidden beauty of such items form their appeal.”: Erin Waks explores her relationship with lingerie.
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