Are The BBC failing Scottish voters?
The SNP have levelled criticisms at various media outlets for their failure to fairly and adequately report on Scottish politics.
Another Wave of Strike Action to Hit Sussex Campus
Sussex University and College Union (UCU) members are among those at sixty UK universities to vote for another wave of industrial action.
Sussex students told to return home from Hong Kong
University of Sussex students currently studying at partner campuses in Hong Kong have been told to return home by University officials. An email forwarded to The Badger by a student…
Announcing CINECITY 2019
The temperature is rapidly dropping as Autumn descends upon us, but for movie lovers, cinephiles and film-buffs alike the perfect solution to staying warm is CINECITY Brighton Film Festival. The…
CINECITY PRESENTS: ‘Waves’ – A Rewarding Piece
In Waves, Trey Edward Shults portrays a 21st Century African-American family in an intense and redeeming narrative that explores masculinity, family, and isolation. Formed of two parts that oppose each…
The cultural appropriation of Halloween
By Cloe Grampa In light of the of the pinnacle event on the spooky calendar there are question marks to be raised on Halloween and what place it has in…
Studying abroad?
By Mehek Shahzad Looking for a way to broaden your horizons? Love travelling? Interested in immersing yourself in a completely different culture whilst working towards your degree? Then completing a…
Day tripper’s spotlight – Hastings
By Maaya Takata There is more to this town on England’s Southeast coast than the 1066 Battle of Hastings. Set between hills that reach to the sea, and complemented by…
Veggies Places in Brighton
By Vanessa Hung We all know Brighton is one of the most vegetarian-friendly places in the UK. Nowhere else can match a variety of vegetarian or vegan britos and cafes…
What’s on November- December
By Joshua Talbot November 5: Lewes Bonfire Night- If you haven’t any plans for bonfire night- providing you have fully recovered from the spooky carnage that was Halloween- Lewes Bonfire…
Hanoi’s famous ‘Train Street’ closes to visitors
By Charlotte Brill Escaping the notoriously hair-raising Vietnamese traffic in Hanoi, one may stumble across the Old Quarter’s ‘Train Street’ running between Le Duan and Kham Tien street. This narrow…
Cultural Bite – homemade sticky toffee apples
By Mehek Shahzad With temperatures rapidly dropping and deadline season approaching, staying in and making your own food and treats is looking all the more appealing. With Halloween coming to…
Joker – A Review
By Holly Stimpson Warning – This Post Includes Spoilers. It’s been eleven years since The Dark Knight, which brought about Heath Ledger’s posthumously awarded Oscar for his portrayal of Batman’s…
Is Quantum Supremacy really a step for tech-kind?
Google claims it has achieved "quantum supremacy" in a recently published paper.
Another Brexit extension, and a General Election
By Joshua Talbot. The European Union has granted the United Kingdom an extension on Brexit negotiations, as a suitable deal fails to get through the House of Commons by Boris…
Political unrest rattles the streets of Chile
What started as a general protest against a rise in public transport cost has grown into a full blown social uprising.
Pro Catalan Independence protests continue in Spain
Protests over the sentencing of Catalan politicians continue to rock Spain.
Landlord from hell: Sussex student says “know your rights”
A University of Sussex student has approached The Badger with a plea that students learn their legal rights when renting.
Brighton Against the Arms Trade to protest at EDO MBM
On November 6th, Brighton Against the Arms Trade (BAAT) is hosting a protest at EDO MBM, a Brighton based Arms factory.
Equality Victory in Northern Ireland
After decades of historic campaigning, abortion and same-sex marriage has been made legal in Northern Ireland for the first time.
