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We Should Limit Space Exploration Funding
When NASA’s Bill Anders photographed Earthrise in 1968, it roused a deeply profound reaction from the public: the largely unprecedented...
Isabelle Holloway
Apr 16, 2023


We Must Do More Than Just Perform the Past
The week of writing this piece, I had two interesting interactions with media from the past. In a class, the tutor proposes the use of...
Eden
Feb 13, 2023


The Ultimate Mansplanation Fifty Years Later
To be born a woman has been to be born, within an allotted and confined space, into the keeping of men. Forty-five years after the 1972...
Elena
Feb 12, 2023


Embracing Aesthetic Principles Helps “Winter Blues”
If you’re anything like me, you arrived starry-eyed to the misty ruins, crashing surf, and lamp-lit cobblestones that define the heart of...
Isabelle Holloway
Jan 3, 2023


The 1975 Make a Resurgence
Anyone who has been anywhere on the internet – particularly sites like Tumblr – in the past decade, is almost certainly aware of the...
Eliora
Nov 18, 2022


An Ode to Finding the Right Flatmate(s)
Perhaps the most daunting task facing students moving out of halls in the coming year is the pursuit of a successful living arrangement:...
Elena
Nov 7, 2022


Halloween Through The Ages
My first strong memories of Halloween are of my mum making a huge effort. She would take it on herself to make everything spooky and or...
Daisy Finefrock
Nov 6, 2022


Slow Down! The Threat of Quick Information Delivery in Contemporary Media
“Belgorod shooting: Gunmen kill 11 in attack on Russian trainee soldiers” “Elon Musk under federal investigation over Twitter deal”...
Isabelle Holloway
Nov 1, 2022


World Cup of Shame?: The Ugly Side of the Game
After Amnesty International dubbed the upcoming FIFA world cup the ‘Qatar World Cup of Shame’, this article aims to explore the...
Hannah Peart
Oct 15, 2022


‘See How They Run’: A Love Letter to Whodunnits, London and Theatre
Amidst the drama-filled release of Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry Darling and controversial Marylin Monroe biopic Blonde, Tom George’s...
Eliora
Oct 14, 2022


The Kardashians Are Educational (I Promise)
The anticipated release of the Kardashians’ new reality show, of the same name, aligned in April this year with a brief visit home to see...
Elena
Oct 13, 2022


A Case for the Wholesome Pub Night
Now in my third year at St Andrews, with three freshers’ weeks under my belt, I have noticed a change. A silent shift has taken place...
Bel
Oct 5, 2022


The Message Trump Left the World
Donald Trump’s inauguration promise to build an “America First” agenda proved hopeful to some, terrifying to others, and left the world...
Dean
Oct 4, 2022


Destigmatise the Vulva! The Denial of the Female Sexuality and Steps to Liberation
The denial of female sexuality is a form of oppression which has echoed down the ages: some of the censorship of the female sexuality we...
Chloe Chuck
Oct 1, 2020


The Arts Kept Us Sane Mid-Lockdown. Now They Need Our Help.
Like many, the availability of theatre, films, television series and books was an indescribable factor that kept me sane and occupied...
Henry Empson
Sep 29, 2020
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