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Opinion Archive


3rd February 2016

How bad does it get before we care?

Tristan Parsons hones in on what we all know to be true. The environment is a pressing issue, but very few people care enough to do anything
3rd February 2016

Trump: To ban or not to ban?

Is debating whether or not a US Presidential candidate be barred from the UK an effective use of our time?
3rd February 2016

We’re all losers in the terrorist name game

Joely Thomas looks at the many names of IS and asks what effects they have
3rd February 2016

Are you serious?

Ryan Khurana asks why we all pay so much attention to a man like Donald Trump
29th January 2016

As humans, should we play God?

Colm Lock asks what right we have to play God as human beings with those born with Down’s syndrome
29th January 2016

The British obsession with Higher Education needs to stop

Luke Williams argues we need to look at other education alternatives to university when people leave school
24th January 2016

Charlie Hebdo’s cartoon is not what you think

Lioui Benhamou attempts to diffuse the controversy surrounding Charlie Hebdo’s latest divisive cartoon
17th January 2016

“To hunt or not to hunt?” – A rebuttal

Alister Pearson offers a reply to Colm Lock’s previous suggestion that the hunting ban should be left in the hands of those that it directly affects
15th January 2016

Defend the Freedom of Information Act at universities

We must back what is simply the only way to hold the institutions that have an impact on our lives to account. Stand with The Boar and Warwick Globalist
11th January 2016

To hunt or not to hunt? That is the question. But for who?

Colm Lock attempts to debunk some myths surrounding hunting and suggests the devolution of the debate around its legality is the only way forward

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21st December 2015

The oncoming crash

Tristan Parsons on the dangerous ground on which an economic recovery is apparently being built, and the risk this poses in the event of another financial crash
21st December 2015

Was the Paris Climate Conference just hot air?

Luke Williams casts a critical eye over the Paris Climate Conference and the importance of its success
14th December 2015

Held hostage by Trump

Win or lose, Donald Trump may be in line for more than people think once the race to the White House is finally over
14th December 2015

The Conservative Future scandal and career politicians

The Conservative Future scandal has rocked the Conservative Party and put the spotlight on those at the top of politics
14th December 2015

We must not repeat our mistakes in Syria

IS are arguably a result of our previous interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan—the conflict in Syria shows how hard it is to cease such ideology
14th December 2015

Ode to Christmas 2015

Alex Pigott on why we should all embrace the Christmas spirit and silence the naysayers
10th December 2015

Tabloid terrorism: The unreported menace

The tabloid press wield power and influence in this country and often direct it at the wrong people for the wrong reasons
9th December 2015

Screen Theory

Elliott Mills takes a characteristically flippant look at the Alan Gilbert Learning Common’s newest, and most prominent, feature
9th December 2015

Will Cameron’s claims over Syria be his undoing?

Joel Kelly asks whether Cameron’s claim that there are 70,000 moderate opposition fighters in Syria will be his fatal undoing
9th December 2015

A presidential Pope is unhelpful

In a secular world should the Pope be talking about matters and issues that are usually dealt with by national governments?