Emma Shanks caught up with Bradley Pascall, this year’s Social Secretary of UOM’s Panto Society
As the world seemingly sends itself into oblivion, are we investing too much of our time and energy in celebrity culture?
Tristan Parsons on the increasing disenfranchisement from progress caused by the economics of work and consumption
Should we look at more than just GDP when judging success? Tristan Parsons examines other ways to measure how good a society is
Deborah Asamoah objectively examines the root of racism in society and where prejudice is learned
Leanne Charlotte explores the importance of primetime television in portraying health issues to aid the public’s understanding of stigmatised illnesses
How much is the West to blame for the radicalisation of its citizens? Lauren Wills considers this alongside the obvious pull of Islamic extremism in the fight against IS
Lauren Wills defends the inviolable right to freedom of speech and how it should be used to criticise intolerant and hateful views
Apolitical, nonplussed, and too concerned with going to the Warehouse Project, Will Brown shows us why students need to get their act together—or face the consequences of apathy
Struggling with stress? Don’t worry, Qiarna Bondswell is here with some top tips to help you tackle your stress head-on, and enjoy university life at the same time
Alicia Love, the Wellbeing Secretary for the Mature Student Society, writes here about her experiences as a mature student and how the society can help
Jessica Chow-Lau examines the effect of political correctness and public backlash can have on the censorship of raw and cutting comedy
Georgia Welch explores the difficulties of an anti-meat lifestyle in today’s society
With uploading every aspect of our lives onto the internet becoming more normalized, Cecilia Bicknell paints a dystopian view of our oversharing habits.
Feminism is nothing but a subversive blaming mechanism setting women against men and it does not adequately address gender inequalities
Thomas McEvilly contemplates the problems caused by ‘selfish’ diseases inherent in our floundering NHS
Thomas McEvilly and Lauren Wills debate the issue of press regulation, weighing up the need for freedom of expression, a transparent media, and ethical journalism
Joe Evans calls upon us to stop ridiculing and ignoring the increasingly important and relevant issue of dangerous mental health problems