The Big Christmas Debate: Has Commercialisation Ruined Christmas?
YES – Stevie Palmer, Staff Writer Before the take-over by capitalism, Christmas was, in its traditional quintessence, about the birth…
YES – Stevie Palmer, Staff Writer Before the take-over by capitalism, Christmas was, in its traditional quintessence, about the birth…
After two years of waiting due to Covid-19 (sorry to mention it!) and following the success of his second number…
Words by Sophie McMahon, Comment Print Editor Trigger warnings for child abuse and death. The Education Secretary, Nadhim Zahawi, announced…
The image of a wordI don’t want to be a letterI ask people not to conjure me when they speakNot…
‘Comparisons’ is a song that we wrote based around the insecurities of not knowing who or where you want to…
God I would like to ask if this is it? Maybe you could send someone, Gabriel will do, to tell…
We are not stemmed from two, not a cell, not a particle, no lineage exists to respond, for there is…
Words by Daisy Holbrook , Staff Writer Wes Anderson’s latest film, The French Dispatch, follows the story of the creation…
Words by Jasmine Crowhurst, News Sub-editor The University of Sussex is in the first wave of organisations to make clear…
Words by Amira Herz From Sunday 28th November, the Jewish community will begin to celebrate the festival of Chanukah from…
Words by Lorcan Barnett Non-league football has always and will always be very special for me. Before leaving for university…
Words by Justine Cordery It’s no secret that Christmas is a time for lots of merriment, with most of that…
Words by Lucy Atwood If you like reading in bed, late at night then I’m Thinking of Ending Things might…
Words by Billy Stack, Staff Writer A Home Office report published on Thursday November 18th revealed a 24% rise in…
Words by Rhys Mather, Features Sub-Editor Prior to 1994, if you journeyed to the Kowloon City District of Hong Kong…
Law students will be offering free legal advice to performing arts charities from 12th November 2021. The participating students in…
Words by Eloise Armary ‘Feel the early morning sun on her skin, the soft, warm wind in her hair, and…
Sophie McMahon, Comment Print Editor Watching Strictly Come Dancing has been a Saturday night staple for my grandparents and I…
Tamara Kramar is a musician, singer-songwriter studying at our very own University of Sussex. She moved from Bratislava to Brighton…
words by Gina Brennan, Staff Writer The trauma and struggles faced by the working class in the UK are beginning…