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Arun Mehta explains why he is anti-EDL, but won’t be participating in the counter march this month
The Social Network’s brilliance in its pre-empting critique of Mark Zuckerberg resurfaces in the wake of David Fincher’s new film The Killer
With the instruction to dance like nobody’s watching, Sabrina Bahsoon, otherwise known as ‘Tube Girl’, puts your self-confidence to the test
The BBC’s endless drive for absolute impartiality, in the face of a rising culture war, is causing the misrepresentation of public opinion over contentious social issues
The Social Club bring their passionate Britpop influence and innovation to The Lions Den
Why is it we still see some women as just too beautiful to be cheated on?
Your time at university is the optimal time to explore your passions, take a stand, and work to improve and shape the world how you see fit. Student media alone won’t do all of that for you – but it just might help.
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Here’s everything you need to know about submitting a nomination for the SU Student Media Awards 2022 – Deadline Monday 24th April at 9am!
Millionaires control the media … Here’s why we should have a collective ownership model instead
Sam Burt finds out why individual artists are off this year’s Turner Prize menu
Lizzo wants to raise awareness about the body positivity movement and how it has become too commercialised on social media
Meet KB: an online way for students to socialise without the need for physical freshers events
From shaming picnickers in the park to outright xenophobia, it seems the nation’s appearance of solidarity is reliant on an undercurrent of toxic narratives of blame, argues Joe Manock
Joey Millington dissects the plethora of sport related entertainment available while in lockdown
The fifth annual Women in Media Conference returns to the People’s History Museum on March 7th-8th 2020
With reports of police in Chile blinding people with rubber bullets and sexually assaulting detainees, Francisco Espinoza argues that people are being violently repressed because they are pushing for radical change
The first UK degree on social change begins at Queen Mary, with a diverse group of students ready to take on the world
Cage The Elephant return with their fifth studio album, an introspection on the downfalls of fame and the breakup of relationships writes contributor Jasmine Bennett
Harmless fascination or terrifyingly creepy of us all? Either way, our obsession with true crime is nothing new.