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The problem with mental health awareness

Without expanding the discussion, mental health awareness will remain the charitable endeavour of the privileged. The organisations who are asking urgent questions about structural and social determinants are few and…

Sussex alumnus and Brighton care worker has visa extension rejected amidst COVID-19 pandemic

Anugwom Izuchukwu Goodluck, 30 – a recent University of Sussex alumnus, has been refused ‘leave to remain’ status within the UK by the Home Office.

Sussex affected by cyber security breach

Sussex has confirmed that student data was compromised during a cyber-attack on Blackbaud, a company it uses that provides administrative and financial technology to non-profit organisations such as universities.

Time to build back better: Sussex students curate Covidarity Festival

A group of Sussex students have organised a festival that aims to highlight and capture the solidarity that has brought communities together in the fight against COVID-19. Set to take…

Samantha Power to speak to Sussex

The former US Ambassador to the United Nations under the Obama administration is talking to Sussex Politics Society this week.

Devolution, statues and Thatcher: Lord Michael Heseltine in conversation with Politics Society

Former deputy Prime Minister, Lord Michael Heseltine, discusses the current political climate, the preservation of historical statues and poignant moments in his political career with Sussex Politics Society.

Rebecca Long-Bailey sacking: An attack on the Labour left or a defiant stance on anti-Semitism?

Last week the shadow education minister Rebecca Long-Bailey was sacked from her role due to the sharing of an article that, it was claimed, contained anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Lots of…

Sussex BLM Week: Societies across campus raise awareness

Sussex Politics Society has organised a Black Lives Matter Week and is urging those involved with different societies across the student body to get involved.