Year 2 · Year 2 2020-21 The Power Of Anime by Nadia 'Rio' Ayiris The popularity of anime has risen sharply since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, with 100 million households around the world watching...
Year 2 · Year 2 2020-21 How are students coping with the mental health crisis by Saqib Iqbal With the lack of day-to-day interaction and the ongoing indoor isolation, the pandemic has caused a drastic impact. Many students have resorted...
Year 2 · Year 2 2020-21 To be or not to be vaccinated? by Shakera Miah There are currently only 40.1% of the population in England who have had their full vaccine, leaving roughly 60% Unvaccinated. The thought...
Year 2 · Year 2 2020-21 INEQUALITY IN SINGAPORE by Letitia Toh The unseen struggles of inequality in the world’s 4th richest country, Singapore. This is what inequality in Singapore looks like. Known for the wealth, architecture, food and tourism, many...
Year 2 · Year 2 2020-21 Black women’s hair politics by Karine Sebatware Whether it is a sign of celebration of blackness, fight against discrimination, or just a personal esthetic choice: On the freedom to...
Year 2 · Year 2 2020-21 Removing statues says we respect you’re here: I got into Oxford, but feel like an imposter. by Teo Canmetin Dismantling statues is not a question of political subjectivity, but an opportunity for British institutions to commend the fact that history —...
Year 2 · Year 2 2020-21 Spotlight: live music between the lockdown’s by Tyler Mowbray Spotlight festival.
Year 2 · Year 2 2020-21 Change can start in your backyard by Marianella Lopez The catastrophic effects of climate change might not be reversible by 2030, but we still have some time. Marianella Lopez speaks to...
Year 2 · Year 2 2020-21 “Call me crazy but pain is just a part of the process”: The highs and the lows of bodybuilding. by Veronica Tavares del Amo Bodybuilding may look like pure vanity to some, but it is a grueling process physically and mentally. Ignacio Arienza shares his story....
Year 2 · Year 2 2020-21 Dressing For The Violent Side Of Football and Why I No Longer Do. by Anna Campfield Although brands like Stone Island and Burberry are beloved by some in mainstream society today, they in fact once served as a...