Meet the new Conservative Cabinet
In the first major cabinet reshuffle since winning a landslide election victory back in December last year, Boris Johnson's government is one of the youngest in history. The PM has…
Swastikas appearance shocks numerous Brighton University students.
The appearance of a number of swastikas in Brighton university has sparked shock and discomfort among students. The symbol, adopted by the Nazi’s in the 1920s as a symbol for…
Students protest in heavy rain to support striking staff
Catharina Sofie | Staff Writer Despite the heavy rain last Thursday, students assembled on campus to march towards Sussex House, protesting against the University management’s refusal to meet the demands…
“Reduction of violence” in Afghanistan.
Venice Hancock, News Sub-Editor. Article updated on March 6 2020. On Friday February 14, Mike Pompeo, United States Secretary of State, Zalmay Khalilzad, Afghan-American diplomat in charge of peace talks…
BBC Licence fee to be scrapped and replaced with subscription service
Jasmine Crowhurst | Staff Writer Downing Street is considering a reform of BBC funding from an annual Tv Licence fee to a subscription-based service. The BBC is a national institution…
Unvaccinated students cause highest spike in mump cases in over a decade
By Joel Renouf-Cooke Students are driving the highest number of mumps outbreaks in a decade, a report by Public Health England has confirmed. In 2019 alone there were 5,042 lab-confirmed…
Irish General election: What happens now?
Staff Writer Meagan McGlynn discusses the results of the Irish General Election.
Budgeting: a step by step guide
By Cloe Grampa Being a student is pretty tough, especially when money is tight, and everything is so expensive. I have been a student for the past 4 years and…
Discrimination surge in Corona virus hype
By Cloe Grampa The Coronavirus, also known as the Covid-19 virus, is a type of virus similar to the flu. Symptoms include fever and cough that might escalate to severe…
Daytrippers’ spotlight: Seven Sisters
By Shannon Whyte As we edge towards the beginning of Spring and with emerging deadlines making time for self-care even more important, it seems like the perfect time to get…
A slippery slope for ski culture?
By Alana Harris Ski holidays may be good fun but with their high cost and significant environmental impact, what does the future hold? With youth ski culture being centred around…
The planet in meltdown
By Amy Holden At the start of February, scientists discovered two of the highest temperatures ever recorded on the Antarctic peninsula and a neighbouring island- 18.3C and 20.75C respectively. These…
Daytrippers’ spotlight: Seven Sisters
By Shannon Whyte As we edge towards the beginning of Spring and with emerging deadlines making time for self-care even more important, it seems like the perfect time to get…
A slippery slope for ski culture?
By Alana Harris Ski holidays may be good fun but with their high cost and significant environmental impact, what does the future hold? With youth ski culture being centred around…
Cultural Bite: Vietnamese Rolls
Cooking Asian food can be very complicated but this dish is very easy to make! The rice paper rolls are packed with bright and fresh flavors, made with crunchy vegetables,…
Escaping North Korea
Travel and Culture writer Charlotte Brill shines a light on the dark stories of defectors who flee North Korea. Unimaginable. This is one of the few words that can sum…
Being Black and Queer in Brighton: Mutually Exclusive Events
Writer Amera Johnson discusses how Brighton's predominantly white surroundings make it hard to find spaces and events in which one can express their black and queer identities simultaneously without it…
The strange world of viruses and bacteria – and how you can really avoid catching them.
Words by: Joe Kleinschmidt With the outbreak of the Coronavirus epidemic, information and misinformation about avoiding infectious diseases has been widely circulated on and offline. Even from apparently reputable sources,…
