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Pisces Season: Horoscopes for February & March

Words by Ali Arief The Sun entered Pisces on the 18th of February, marking the start of Pisces Season. Pisces is the last sign of the zodiac, and its arrival…

UK Households to Face Largest Fall in Living Standards Since the 1950’s

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately disruption has made this edition of The Badger a little different. Unavoidable circumstances meant that this edition was delayed. Consequently, some of these articles are a little…

Score! Match ; A Review: 5/5

Words by Esteban Ramirez Mobile-phone games are considered by many as little apps on your phone you use while waiting for a bus or sitting on the toilet. In either…

Pretty Little Thing’s New CGI Model

Words by Roxanna Wright, staff writer Why CGI and fashion should not cooperate; a step in the wrong direction for body positivity On the 4th February, Pretty Little Thing announced…

Plastic Summit Could be Most Important Green Deal Since Paris Accords, Says UN

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately disruption has made this edition of The Badger a little different. Unavoidable circumstances meant that this edition was delayed. Consequently, some of these articles are a little…

The Science Behind Starling Murmurations

Rob Barrie, Science & Technology Editor, discusses the ‘why’ and ‘how’ of Brighton’s most famous natural phenomenon Between November and March every year, one of nature’s most beautiful spectacles occurs…

Introducing Jordan

Words By: Dana Amwari Image Credits: BBC I often joke that my sole – or most important – personality trait is being Jordanian-Palestinian. I am very proud to be Jordanian;…

Protests in Canada Over Vaccine Mandates Cause Major Disruption

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately disruption has made this edition of The Badger a little different. Unavoidable circumstances meant that this edition was delayed. Consequently, some of these articles are a little…

Leading Climate Research Publisher Revealed to Help Fuel Oil and Gas Drilling

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately disruption has made this edition of The Badger a little different. Unavoidable circumstances meant that this edition was delayed. Consequently, some of these articles are a little…

“It’s Something I Want All The Time” – The Rise of Edouard Mendy

The story of possibly the most unlikely word class keeper Words by Joe Roberts Edouard Mendy is touted as the best goalkeeper in the world, at least according to FIFA…

Weight Loss Drug to be Made Available on the NHS

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately disruption has made this edition of The Badger a little different. Unavoidable circumstances meant that this edition was delayed. Consequently, some of these articles are a little…

Brighton Based Football Teams Join International Campaign

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately disruption has made this edition of The Badger a little different. Unavoidable circumstances meant that this edition was delayed. Consequently, some of these articles are a little…

What colour is this? What colour is that? Do you see in black & white?

Words by Rob Barrie, Science and Technology Editor It is common knowledge that red and green are the definitive antagonistic colours to represent many aspects in our daily lives. Yet,…

How COVID-19 Affects The Brain

words by Ruta Cakla Not Just A Respiratory Disease: Recent Studies Highlight How COVID-19 Can Affect The Brain A number of viruses such as the flu, Zika and rubella are…

The Dangers of Over Romanticization of Moving to a New Country and Starting a New Life

Words By: Sellah Penteliuk Image Credits: Sellah Penteliuk When given the opportunity to move to England and study law for three years, it was a definite answer. From living in…

Shadow Minister Requests Pardon for 1823 Slave Rebellion Convicts

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately disruption has made this edition of The Badger a little different. Unavoidable circumstances meant that this edition was delayed. Consequently, some of these articles are a little…

The Government’s Neglect of the Working Class in Science Engagement

words by Gina Brennan Public engagement in the sciences is vital on both a societal and individual level, to create support for new and important projects and to allow the…

Jamal Edwards MBE, Sussex Entrepreneur in Residence Dies Age 31

Editor’s Note: Unfortunately disruption has made this edition of The Badger a little different. Unavoidable circumstances meant that this edition was delayed. Consequently, some of these articles are a little…

URF’s Ones to Watch: An interview with Emily Nash

Words by By Riziki Millanzi Emily Nash is an up-and-coming DJ and producer from Worcestershire. In Summer 2021, Emily signed with the legendary Ministry of Sound, and her newest single,…

The Icy Blast That Warmed Our Hearts; GB Women’s Curling at the Winter Olympics 2022

Words by Ava Steed In an otherwise near fruitless year yet again for Great Britain at a Winter Olympics, thank goodness for our Women’s Curling Team who scooped the gold…