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Brighton’s Homelessness Crisis

The cost of living in the UK is a significant cause of homelessness. Still, many councils in the UK are going into debt or are run by councillors who allegedly…

Youthanasia: the Fatality of Symptoms Among the Young

Ageism is a form of a prejudice that has been prevalent in society longer than Madonna, which is apt, since the 65-year-old was recently mocked online for holding a beam…

The Agonising Wait: Unravelling the Longevity of Diagnosing Female Reproductive Health Conditions

Every month I dread my period. My mind becomes consumed with worry of what I will encounter. Will it be early or late or not come at all? Will I…

What is it Really Like to Be a Refugee in Rwanda? 

On 15 November 2023, the UK supreme court deemed the UK Government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda as ‘unlawful’. The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has also taken a…

The Awarding Gap: How Students of Colour are Falling Behind their White Peers

Though ethnicity awarding gaps have been a long-standing problem in UK universities, it seems that there is still no effective solution found to tackle this issue. For 16 years in…

An Interview with Campus Legend Sussex Confessions

Sussex confessions: We’ve all at some point read the confessions, and have been filled with shock, horror and amusement when hearing about the shocking antics that our fellow students (and…

Society Spotlight: Pole Society

As a sport, pole fitness is much like its participants – resilient, self-assured, and thick-skinned. The journey this activity has endured has aptly been filled with twists, turns, and bumps;…

UK’s Childcare Crisis: The Untold Story

The UK is in the midst of a childcare crisis. It has one of the most expensive systems in the world, with the average annual cost for a full-time two-year-old…

The Sleazy Underbelly of Wednesday Night Socials 

Every Wednesday, Sussex students dress up, drink up, and head out to Walkabout, a bar they wouldn’t be seen dead in any other night of the week. It is the…

Getting to Know Brighton: International Students’ Journey of Discovery

Students from Hong Kong and Indonesia share their experiences of visiting a gay pub and attending life-changing classes in Brighton, through which they embark on a journey of self-growth outside…

The Mystique of Romantic Love

Words by Jada Phillips Love is an essential element of the human experience. Countless songs, poems, movies, books, plays and art have all featured it as its focus. It is…

Why are you whispering? Understanding ASMR

Words by Beth Brown I’m sure many of us, in the middle of the night, have fallen down a YouTube rabbit hole whilst procrastinating sleep. You may cycle through conspiracy…

Change of Plans: The Trials and Tribulations of Coming Out Again

Words by Charlotte O’Riordan (DISCLAIMER: this is written based on personal lived experience, and an experience lived with much privilege – this may be an experience shared by many but…

A Queer History of Wales

Words by Rhys Mather “Gobaith fo’n meister: rhoed amser i ni’n was” / “Hope is our master: time was given to us as a servant”. – Waldo Williams I was…

Football in Madrid: Pipas and Politics

Words by Hal Norman When you think of football in Madrid one club comes to mind. The home of glam football. A global emblem of sporting and financial success. The…

The Legacy of the Mengele Twins: Eva Mozes Kor

Words by Beth Brown “Here I am in Birkenau, the closest place to hell on this Earth.” (Eva Mozes Kor) Josef Mengele entered Auschwitz in May 1943. During his time…

Life after the Holocaust: The Displaced Persons camps.

Words by Olly DeHerrera, Print Production Editor “And I – where will I go? Where shall I seek my home? Where shall I find my family and relatives? I have…

Taking the Red Pill: Misogyny, Andrew Tate and Incels

Words by Jada Phillips “You can’t be responsible for something that doesn’t listen to you. You can’t be responsible for a dog if it doesn’t obey you, or a child…

My Unorthodox Gap Year: Getting Cancer

Words by Julia Reinstein When I was in my first year of university, I was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). Within the space of three hours, some unexplained bruises…

Transgender Representation in British Media

Trans people discuss how the British press misrepresents their lived experience Words by Rhys Mathers CW: Transphobia, mention of sexual assault “We’re being pressured into sex by some trans women”…