Comment It’s okay not to be okay Diego Evrard-Broquet Nov 10, 2021 Trying to force ourselves into happiness makes us disconnect from our real self. Have you ever been told… Read More
Comment LGBT+ students’ safety should be KU’s priority, so where is the housing? Ella Devereux Nov 6, 2021 Being shoved into a flat full of strangers during fresher’s week can be daunting for any first year,… Read More
Comment Mind the gap: Gender pay gap fails to improve… again Emily S Kimber Oct 30, 2021 More than a century has passed since women started making strides in the workplace. The Ford sewing machinist… Read More
Comment Female bar staff do not feel safe Hava Kiani Oct 22, 2021 As we approach the Christmas party season, more people are heading out to bars and pubs to drink… Read More
Comment Are female students in Kingston really safe? Kumba D Kpakima Oct 20, 2021 Sarah Everard, Sabina Nessa, Wenjing Xu… These are only some of the many women who have lost their… Read More
Comment Do women really need to become more streetwise? Tara Rashica Oct 14, 2021 Serving police officer Wayne Couzens used COVID-19 legislation to falsely arrest Sarah Everard. Since this information became public… Read More
Comment Why afro hair discrimination is still a problem in the UK Jamelia S Brown Oct 13, 2021 Hair is arguably one of the most important parts of Black culture with its rich history, the significant… Read More
Comment Toni Tone is right, Black voices need to be heard on more topics than just racism Will Arnot Oct 13, 2021 In the midst of the celebration of culture that is Black History Month, it is important not to… Read More
Comment Police surround protestors at Kill the Bill demonstration and vigil for Sarah Everard Tyla Connor Mar 28, 2021 Protesters marched peacefully from Barclays Bank in Kingston town centre to Fairfield Recreation Ground on Saturday afternoon, followed… Read More
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It’s okay not to be okay
Trying to force ourselves into happiness makes us disconnect from our real self. Have you ever been told…
Read MoreLGBT+ students’ safety should be KU’s priority, so where is the housing?
Being shoved into a flat full of strangers during fresher’s week can be daunting for any first year,…
Read MoreMind the gap: Gender pay gap fails to improve… again
More than a century has passed since women started making strides in the workplace. The Ford sewing machinist…
Read MoreFemale bar staff do not feel safe
As we approach the Christmas party season, more people are heading out to bars and pubs to drink…
Read MoreAre female students in Kingston really safe?
Sarah Everard, Sabina Nessa, Wenjing Xu… These are only some of the many women who have lost their…
Read MoreDo women really need to become more streetwise?
Serving police officer Wayne Couzens used COVID-19 legislation to falsely arrest Sarah Everard. Since this information became public…
Read MoreWhy afro hair discrimination is still a problem in the UK
Hair is arguably one of the most important parts of Black culture with its rich history, the significant…
Read MoreToni Tone is right, Black voices need to be heard on more topics than just racism
In the midst of the celebration of culture that is Black History Month, it is important not to…
Read MorePolice surround protestors at Kill the Bill demonstration and vigil for Sarah Everard
Protesters marched peacefully from Barclays Bank in Kingston town centre to Fairfield Recreation Ground on Saturday afternoon, followed…
Read MoreI’m done: Thoughts from an angry Southeast-Asian female
As a Filipino female in her early twenties with a prosperous future ahead and living in a democratic…
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