Issue 2 Poetry
oh sunshine, you are like a companion in the days of dark. you comfort me when I can hear the singing lark. but most of all, you are a reason to live, to see the… Read More »Issue 2 Poetry
oh sunshine, you are like a companion in the days of dark. you comfort me when I can hear the singing lark. but most of all, you are a reason to live, to see the… Read More »Issue 2 Poetry
Pauline Blanchet is a Third Year Development Studies and Linguistics student. For the past year she has been producing her own podcast about mental health and young people where she has investigated some of the… Read More »Regular Column: Auntie Po – Social Media and Mental Health
Andrew Awad, MA International Studies and Diplomacy 42 out of 195 countries are chosen by the UK government for the compulsory “Police Registration” process. Don’t worry if you have an American, French, Scandinavian or any… Read More »UK Racial Profiling: My Experience as an “Abnormal” Migrant
Camilla Macciani, MA Migration and Diaspora Studies Each time we hear news about climate change, the language of catastrophe is deployed and it seems that there is little hope to “save the planet”. However, there… Read More »What Can be Done? Fighting Climate Change is Acting For a Fairer World.
Frederika Ofong, MA International Journalisms It’s freshers’ week. You’ve just moved to London and you’re adjusting nicely; you’ve found the nearest pizza spot on Deliveroo, downloaded the UNiDAYS app for those life-saving discount codes, and topped… Read More »21st Century Healthcare
Sara Komaiszko, MA Media in Development 2018 has been a significant year in the history of HIV/AIDS. After 40 years of the epidemic, the last 10 years of research has shown evidence that people living… Read More »Like a Mosquito. Fight the HIV Stigma on World AIDS Day.