Brighton & Hove among worst for homeless deaths
Data from the Office for National Statistics has shown that Brighton & Hove is among the top ten local authority…
Data from the Office for National Statistics has shown that Brighton & Hove is among the top ten local authority…
Sussex Students’ Union (USSU) has come under fire this week for its plans to host controversial speakers at an off-campus…
The Language Café is a social event that runs weekly throughout term time and allows students to learn a new…
The University of Sussex has been named the number one University in the world for Development Studies for the third…
The Women’s Rugby match between the Sussex and Brighton teams has been cancelled amid safety concerns for players. The Varsity…
The Sussex Food Waste Café have successfully held their first food sale in the Falmer Quad, selling out to about…
The University of Sussex hosted a YouTube Panel Discussion on 26 February and one of the speakers for the event…
The former Labour leader of Brighton & Hove City Council has quit the Labour Party, blaming “Brexit, antisemitism and the…
Plastic is consuming our planet, and even though no one quite knows how much unrecycled plastic waste ends up in…
Heather Moorhouse, more commonly known as ‘makeupmouse’ by her fans, is a make-up artist who has built a successful career…
One of Brighton’s local talents, Vashti Hardy, has been shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 2019 for her debut…
Before the band has come on, I survey the crowd. As with most jazz gigs the crowd resembles a loaf…
The University of Sussex has cut its tiered postgraduate scholarship funding for continuing Sussex students in a move that has…
Want to treat someone? Have no plans for summer? Enter our competition to win a pair of tickets to Spring…
This year I hosted my first ever Oscars party. The living room was turned into the Dolby cinema, a towel…
Dusky Grey Starting the list with the most pop-like duo, Dusky Grey released their first EP ‘Told Me’ in 2016,…
The results are in for this year’s Students’ Union election, which saw 40 candidates running to be elected representatives of…
Today is International Women’s Day, and what better way to celebrate than sitting down and reading some truly inspiring feminist…
Sabrina Edwards, The Badger’s Science Editor, looks at the context and organization behind one of the largest climate protests in…
Elliot Tebboth If you think Black Mirror was a horrifying dystopian portrayal of technology, read the latest Global Strategic Trends…