COVID 19 in Africa
Pentecostalism, prayer and conspiracy: how the pandemic has hit the continent.
Carved in a mountain, set in stone
From sculptural inscriptions to temple complexes, here are some of the artefacts you can expect to find on a tour of Ancient India
Read Now: The Badger 11th Edition
The 11th and final edition of the academic year is here, read it now!
Reclaiming Earth Day 2020: A Sussex story of student activism
Roseanne Steffen from Transform Sussex writes to celebrate the research and activism on climate justice that has emerged at the University of Sussex.
We are going on a Bear Hunt…
Scavenger hunts are the exercise-a-day of choice for those following this community craze
Oh Europa: Love songs from Europe on campus
On campus this week, company of two, Action Hero offer a chance for you to listen to love songs and change your perceptions of Europe in every sense of the…
Budgeting: a step by step guide
By Cloe Grampa Being a student is pretty tough, especially when money is tight, and everything is so expensive. I have been a student for the past 4 years and…
Discrimination surge in Corona virus hype
By Cloe Grampa The Coronavirus, also known as the Covid-19 virus, is a type of virus similar to the flu. Symptoms include fever and cough that might escalate to severe…
Daytrippers’ spotlight: Seven Sisters
By Shannon Whyte As we edge towards the beginning of Spring and with emerging deadlines making time for self-care even more important, it seems like the perfect time to get…
A slippery slope for ski culture?
By Alana Harris Ski holidays may be good fun but with their high cost and significant environmental impact, what does the future hold? With youth ski culture being centred around…
The planet in meltdown
By Amy Holden At the start of February, scientists discovered two of the highest temperatures ever recorded on the Antarctic peninsula and a neighbouring island- 18.3C and 20.75C respectively. These…
Friends cast reunion… Sort of
By Charlotte Brill OH…MY…GOD! The time has finally come where all six of the beloved ‘Friends’ cast are on Instagram. I feel a little sad being so excited about a…
Brighton Highstreet decline?
By Amy Holden Walking down Brighton streets, you could be forgiven for thinking that its high street was safe, given that it has one of the largest selection of independent…
Learning patience abroad: Uppsala Sweden
By Hal Keelin First week of September 2019: Gamla Uppsala It’s still warm-ish, every night this week has been full, we wear t-shirts in the day, something unconceivable in the…
Flow psychology: why you need to try it
By Bethan Grimshaw It’s the new year. A time for self-reflection on what changes we want to make that will improve our lives. For many people, this might mean starting…
Seven meals in one: the joys of batch cooking
By Rosie Joyce Now that we’re well on our way into the depths of the Spring term and deadlines are looming at the back of your mind, you want to…
Charity Shop till you drop
By Josh Talbot Living in Brighton isn’t a cheap student experience by any means but the answer to affordable living could be on your doorstep- so long as you have…
Everything you have to know for Chinese New Year
By Vanessa Hung Gong hei fat choi! Last week, more than millions of people celebrated Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year. It is the most important festival…
Don’t be ashamed to talk about mental health
By Cloe Grampa With the booming of the wellness culture, mental health is becoming a very important issue that is starting to make its way in the public agenda. Mental…
Casual Cultural Bite
By Josh Talbot Don’t succumb to takeaway temptation – even when the going gets tough and Deliveroo is calling, this simple bechamel sauce is versatile enough to get you through.…