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Free Education demo hits London

The ‘Free Education’ protest in London, which thousands of students from across the country attended, took a violent turn after scuffles with the police resulted in 11 arrests. The demonstration…

Animal testing details kept secret by Sussex

Out of 73 UK universities, the University of Sussex is the only one to have refused a Freedom of Information request detailing its use of animal testing. The British Union…

Norman Baker’s “UK drug policy reform”

Having recently resigned from his post as home office minister, Norman Baker, the Liberal democrat MP for Lewes, gave a lecture at Sussex titled “UK Drug Policy Reform”. The talk…

Sussex housing forum

A consultation was chaired between University of Sussex students and national lobby groups on housing issues by the Students’ Union President on the 14th of November. The meeting brought together…

Sales of student cookbooks soar

Students are increasingly turning away from takeout meals and turning instead to home cooking, according to new research by Amazon Student. Statistics released this month by Amazon Student, an online…

UCU Marking boycott suspended

The national academic marking boycott has been temporarily called off after talks between trade unionists and employers were organised. The development was announced in a joint statement by the University…

The Five Year Production Line – Life as a medical student Pt. 4

The weeks are now tumbling by the wayside, shooting past at a speed that shows absolutely no regard for our need to settle down in our own time. No excuses…

Was the Student Union right in supporting the UCU marking boycott?

With a motion passing through the Student Council voting for the USSU to officially support this term’s marking boycott, The Badger asks whether this was the right decision? Yes I…

Union to hold referendum on officer role reform

The Students’ Union has decided to put forward a referendum to all students on reform to the 6 Full-time Officer positions. The referendum will ask students if they wish to…

The inescapable clutches of social networking

Jordan Ellis discusses the power of social networking: how we do not realise its influences, its worth, and the effects it has on our brains. Ask yourself this: how many…

Feminism and Twitter

Dear Badger, I love Twitter. I think it’s funny, informative and a great way to connect with other people and listen to different opinions. I tweet about pretty much anything…

Sussex Students' Union advertises Royal Holloway uni on website

The University of Sussex Students’ Union website has been displaying banner adverts for Royal Holloway, University of London. The banner ad references this slideshow in the Telegraph, naming Royal Holloway…

Preview: Sharon Van Etten, St. Georges Church, 27/11

Post-rock guitars combined with dark, powerful vocals create the simplistic but time-tested formula of Sharon Van Etten’s music. Her most recent and first self-produced album, Are We There, was received…

The future of food production

When someone asks us to think of threats to the environment; automatically we think about emissions from burning fossil fuels that are exasperating the effects of global warming. However statistically,…

Is it ok to release an unfinished game?

Assassins Creed Unity was released November 11 2014 to widespread criticism concerned with performance and glitches leading to shares in Ubisoft dipping by as much as 12.8%. Ubisoft commented: “we…

The complexities of the blood vessel system and angiogenesis

If all of your blood vessels were aligned in a straight line, the length of the new line would be greater than the distance of travelling around the world twice.…

Re: a student recalls her travels in India

Dear Badger, This a response to a previous feature article on the experience of visiting India. The problem is that there was a standard set with your UIKERI experience, a…

Anti-drug laws are killing this nation's high

With the recent release of a government report highlighting that there is “no obvious” link between tough laws and levels of illegal drug use, there surely needs to be a…

Cameron's EU plans need shaping up

David Cameron’s message on the United Kingdom’s place in the European Union over the last few years has been (somewhat) clear – renegotiation of Britain’s place in the group, followed…

The international student campaign for fair fees has not finished in its fight

Dear Badger, In your last publication, there was an article published under the title “International Students re-funded 5% fees increase”. There are a few points to be clarified here about…