Framing Britney Spears: Are We Really Listening?
Words By Paige Braithwaite Since her childhood roles in the Mickey Mouse Club and to her career as one of the world’s most famous pop stars, Britney Spears has always…
How have I coped with Lockdown 3.0?
Words by Emma Norris As we enter the second month into our third national lockdown, my flatmates and I have been quickly running out of ways to entertain ourselves in…
Read now: The Badger’s Ninth Edition
The Badger is back with its fortnightly release and it's not one to miss.
Taylor Swift: A Big Name, Even Bigger Reputation
An exploration of an artist who not only redefined what it is to be a modern day celebrity but also what it is like to be part of the modern…
The Art of Women in Horror Films
Words By Frances Court As a self proclaimed horror film lover, I’m all too familiar with the sad reality that it’s really hard to find a good one. We’re at…
Reading and Leeds Festival 2021 to go Ahead!
Following the government announcing the timeline for the easing of Lockdown restrictions on Monday evening, it seems that the UK 2021 Summer Festival season may be happening after all.
Black Country, New Road’s ‘For the First Time’ Review
Never has an album grown on me in such little time.
Is capitalism slowing scientific discovery?
Words By Rosie Burgess Post-enlightenment science is purported to be committed to the overarching good and the supposed path to truth. Famous philosopher Immanuel Kant once referred to its motto…
Are we drowning in a sea of information?
Features editor Alana Harris discusses the downfalls of the digital age and its onslaught of information
THE BIG DEBATE- should schools reopen?
YES Words By Dexter Clark There’s a reason why education is one of the most funded bodies in the public sphere and that is due to it being integral to…
Cultural Bite: Japanese miso marinated aubergines
Words By Bryony Rule Aubergine provides the perfect, hearty vegetarian base to absorb the warming umami flavours in this dish. The easy to make marinade is sticky, sweet and savoury,…
SpaceX’s Starship
Meet the spacecraft that will take you to Mars, or to New York in twenty-nine minutes.
Not enough black female artists are being heard in the mainstream – Saltdean singer, Celeste releases debut album and announces Brighton show
Words By Dylan Bryant It’s no secret that Celeste is making her mark in today’s music industry. Although, it’s a rarity for black female artists singing jazz and soul to…
Flirting from home
Words By Rosie Cook Valentine’s day is always a funny one in general really isn’t it? Consumerism hits fill speed and soon enough you’re paying double the price to show…
NASA’s Perseverance rover has safely touched down on Mars!
Words By Amy-Rose Collins At 20:56 GMT yesterday evening NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) received confirmation that the wheels of the Perseverance rover had safely touched Martian soil. The Mars…
Dull Deadline Day reflects financial impact of pandemic across football
Words by Harry Smith Much like this season so far, the January transfer window was very different this year. With none of the usual sightings – managers speeding up and…
Brexit and Covid: How Cypriot expats continue to enjoy their residency
Brexit and the pandemic were the last push for expats to relocate back home. Despite the rise of covid-cases in Cyprus, retirees still feel safe to reside on the island.
Upper Svaneti, Georgia, Summer 2018
Travel and Culture editor Hal Keelin recalls a memorable experience volunteering on a Hiking Trail project in the wilds of Georgia in the Summer of 2018.
Deepfakes and cheapfakes: is the future fake?
Words By Miranda Dunne “My friends, I wish to rise above this divide, and endorse my worthy opponent, the Right Honorable Jeremy Corbyn to be Prime Minister of our United…
The Romance Genre Needs Diversity
While the Romance genre thrives this Valentine’s day, we need to diversify our bookshelves.