So, who’s running for President in 2020?
By Venice Hancock, News Sub-Editor. The U.S. presidential race feels crowded, messy and never-ending and it’s not even 2020 yet. This is The Badger’s guide to all the current Presidential…
One Year On: The Gilets Jaunes Movement
By Venice Hancock, News Sub-Editor. It has been a year since French protesters, known as the “Gilets Jaunes” (Yellow Vests), appropriately named for their chosen attire during demonstrations, first took…
More Medicinal Cannabis Products Legalised
Two cannabis-based medicines have been approved for use by the NHS in England to treat epilepsy and multiple sclerosis.
The US reverses policies on Israeli settlements
In a policy reversal, the Trump Administration has declared that Israeli settlements in the West Bank do not violate international law.
Why We’re Striking: An Interview with Sussex Lecturers
In a joint interview, Dr Nadya Ali, Lecturer in International Relations, and Dr Arabella Stanger, Lecturer in Drama, talk to our News Editor Becca Bashford about why they have joined…
General Election Hustings hosted at the University of Sussex
The debate saw local parliamentary candidates from the Brighton area go head to head on issues such as the NHS, housing, trust in politics, local education, and of course -…
‘Never Cross A Picket Line’ – Three Songs of Solidarity and Struggle
Words by Ryan Bridgewater As our lecturers go on strike from Monday to defend their pensions, now is the perfect time to reflect on the history of workers’ and trade…
Does the University do enough to help integrate international students?
YES Bogdan Gherasim Brighton is a completely new world for me! Even though I heard about it and saw it on the internet, the fact that I am living here,…
UEFA: Racism in the ranks?
By Will Day – staff writer Monday October 4th, is a day that Tyrone Mings will never forget. His international debut, a day that should have been one of the…
A guide to absorbing culture shock
By Mallaury Martin – Staff Writer Going abroad can be both a life-changing experience and the hardest adventure ever. Living in another country helps see a different culture, and open…
Queen’s speech: tradition or propaganda?
By Max Kilham – staff writer With the shambles that is Brexit having been further extended to the 31 January 2020, it is important to consider the events leading up…
Greta: Breaking patriarchy
By Saumya Jain – staff writer Greta Thunberg was recently declared to be the greatest threat to the fossil fuel industry by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC),…
Confessions of a volun-tourist
By Elizabeth Adams When I was 16, I travelled to Swaziland to build a kitchen. I worked a Saturday job at a Cattery. I sold crochet Christmas gifts to friends…
Cultural Bite – rice burger
By Vanessa Hung If you are getting tired of normal burgers and craving for Japanese food at the same time, the rice burger would be your new favourite comfort food!…
Day tripper’s spotlight – Hever Castle
By Maaya Takata Dating back to the 13th century, Hever Castle was once the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII and Mother of Elizabeth I. Located…
Putting The Colour Back Into LGBTQ+
By Ahmed Negm Brighton is often described as one of the most diverse and tolerant places within the UK. People from all around the world come to Brighton to find…
Green spaces in Brighton
By Cloe Grampa Brighton is a beautiful city that gives off many lovely vibes, but what is even more wonderful is the presence of green spaces that you can find.…
Getting Involved in the Brighton Music Scene
By Connor Langham It’s no secret that the music scene in Brighton is thriving. You only have to sit on the throne in any pub toilet to see thousands of…
Year in the industry
By Cloe Grampa More and more employers require experience in the industry as well as qualifications, so how does the University of Sussex help its students to be their most…
Nights out on campus
By Alana Harris When it comes to nights out Brighton has a lot to offer, so when you’re planning your evening, usually heading into the city centre is the first…