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Putin Imposes Martial Law Amid Ukrainian Southern Offensive

On Wednesday October 19th Russian President Vladimir Putin declared martial law in Russian occupied Ukraine, as alarm grew in Moscow about faltering progress in the 8 month conflict. During a…

Neurofeedback : An underrated alternative to the medicative treatment of ADHD 

“Up to 60% of adults who have childhood ADHD will continue to show symptoms into their adult life” ADHD coaching, 2022.

Lucy Letby Trial: All You Need to Know from the First Two Weeks

The trial of neonatal nurse, Lucy Letby, began on 9th October at Manchester Crown Court, where she is facing 22 charges, including the murder of 7 babies and attempted murder…

What actually is Halloween? 

Why Halloween is so much more important than the day itself.

Grounded

Go-ahead on the implementation of the UK Government’s Rwanda policy on hold following human rights intervention

Inquest into the police shooting of Chris Kaba begins 

An inquest into the shooting of Chris Kaba in Streatham, South London, by a member of the Metropolitan Police last month has now commenced.

Belongingness and Existential Mattering

Hanna Eldarwish – Psychology BSc - discusses the Junior Research project she conducted over the summer.

Survivor By Octavia E. Butler

Survivor was the third novel that was successfully sold and published by African American science-fiction writer Octavia E. Butler.

Southern Rail Strikes and the Firefighter’s Fight Towards Better Pay

Major unions across the UK are taking a stand as the government fails to mitigate inflation rates. The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) declares the nature of the inability to match…

Robotics: Mastermind of the Ping Pong Juggler

Ping Pong is a fun, fast-paced sport that attracts players of all abilities due to its simple rules. But when it comes to robots playing ping pong, it’s not so…

Montpelier Villa: Brighton’s Other Football Team

The tension was reverberating through the air at the home ground of Whyteleafe WFC in South London before kick-off in the 2nd round of the FA cup against Brighton based…

Wuthering Heights: A Review

The Wise Children production of Wuthering Heights brought a refreshing take on the classic novel by Emily Brontë.

Embracing Neurodiversity

Navigating university as an autistic woman.

Floods in Pakistan Wreak Havoc

Pakistan is currently facing its worst flooding in history. More than a third of Pakistan has been flooded with over 30 million people affected already, representing around 15 percent of…

Phil and Holly: Let’s Talk Celebrity Privilege

Words by Sophie McMahon & Lucy Dover Celebrity privilege: It’s a buzz term that comes up at least once a year, and it usually involves celebrities doing something so out…

Brighton Buccaneers, the city’s wheelchair rugby team and how you can join

With the new academic year starting, many people like to pick up a new sport to find fitness and fun. One sport not everyone may think of becoming a part…

Adrian Williams; the ins and outs of sports journalism

Words by Charlie Batten To kick off a new year at the Badger, I thought what better way than to interview someone who has literally been there and done that…

A Layman’s guide to MMA

Words by Will Vo As Mixed Martial Arts has grown from being a niche sport with a cult following, and into more of a mainstream attraction, there is no better…

The Day Fans Saved Football

Never before has the football world banded together so quickly as they did last week and it was all for one reason, to stop the Super League.

British Judo Face Bullying Allegations

With the Tokyo 2020 Olympic games only 4 months away, yet another British sports organisation has faced allegations of bullying.