Wales Take Charge
The Dragons are leading the race to win their 40th Six Nations title, which would take them one ahead of England in total victories.
Following the Sussex Sharks: Sussex Esports Roundup
As Covid-19 has sent shockwaves through the sporting world, many students have been forced to turn to new hobbies with which to occupy their time and satisfy their competitive drive.…
Enough is Enough: New government laws to make social media companies accountable for racially abusive users
Football is a microcosm of today’s society and the racism that goes on within the game simply reflects the wider societal race problem in the UK. While systematic and institutional…
The Antarctic Fire Angels
Just the 1900km trip across the knuckle-whitening landscape of Antarctica. Nothing major then.
Aiming High with James Miller
Senior Great British number 2 10m Air Pistol Shooter James Miller gives an insight into the life of an athlete at University. How does he deal with high pressure, stress…
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…
Football: a cursed Romance
Words By Charlie Batten With Valentine’s day just gone, it got my thinking about one of the loves of my life. Football. One of my earliest memories growing up was…
Read now: The Badger’s Eighth Edition
Pick up a copy of the Badger’s Eighth edition of the academic year! From post-valentines reflections to pressing uni updates, this edition is a must read. What’s inside? Quarantine hotels…
What’s Next After UFC 257?
Words By Will Vo If the key word after the event isn’t ‘underdog’, then perhaps it is ‘gameplan’, as both Michael Chandler and Dustin Poirier perfectly set up their finishing…
Formula 1 and Nikita Mazepin – money or morals?
Words By Rob Barrie After Hass’ decision to keep Nikita Mazepin, are we seeing another example of F1 focusing on greed rather than doing the right thing? When Haas Formula…
Read now: The Badger’s Seventh Edition
Pick up a copy of the first edition of the second term. The world has changed so much since we signed off in November but here we are, still shrouded…
Read now: The Badger’s Fifth Edition
Lockdown is well underway and the news keeps rolling in so pick up a copy of The Badger for your bi-weekly update on all things Sussex student and beyond.
Chiefs do the Double
Words By Max Kilham Director of Rugby Rob Baxter expressed his ‘relief’ as his Exeter Chiefs beat Wasps 19-13 to lift the Gallagher Premiership Trophy for the second time in…
Premier League’s Pathetic Pay-Per-View
Words By Max Kilham and Charlie Batten The Premier League have announced a new pay-per-view scheme which will see fans having to pay £14.95 to watch their team if they…
Read now: The Badger’s Third Edition
Have a read of The Badger's third edition of the academic year! From COVID headlines to spooky book recommendations, this edition isn't one to miss.
Turnaround for the Toffees
Words By Max Kilham 25 years. That’s how long Evertonians have been waiting for a trophy. Not a league title, not European success, a trophy. Everton are the 4th most…
The Denver Nuggets, Jimmy “Buckets” Butler and the NBA playoffs so far.
Words By Charlie Battern This years NBA playoffs were already set to be unique with the off season being completely based in Orlando, but the underdogs have become full focus.…
Lewis Hamilton’s fight for equality is not politics invading sport-especially when fundamental human rights are on the line.
The current Formula 1 season may see Lewis Hamilton equal Michael Schumacher’s seemingly unattainable world championship record, but arguably it shall be his work off the track that will leave…
Rizin through the ranks: A Look at two of the UFC’s most exciting signings
With Ultimate Fighting Championship being the first major sport to come back since the outbreak of Coronavirus, I think now’s the best time to look at some new rising stars…
Things are getting messy with Messi and Barcelona
Words By Charlie Batten With the Coronavirus pandemic halting football for a time and preventing fans from stadiums, I think it’s safe to say we were expecting a fairly quiet…
