Sofia Davies-Jurado analyses the impact that real-world cultures, such as Mesoamerica, had on the world of Zelda’s open-world games
Mia looks at new film ‘Conclave’ to discover why it created such a stir on release
Isabelle Bylett reviews Durham Opera Ensemble’s production of Iolanthe, an impressive and engaging operetta filled with light-hearted farce and satire.
‘Straight up GILF – Guy I’d Like to Free… and F***.’ This comment taken from Reddit’s r/popculture, boasting a wealth of upvotes and a wealth of replies in similar vein, leaves no doubt about the overwhelming online and public opinion of Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old ex-Penn student who was accused of killing United Healthcare CEO […]
Oscar Ryley explores the world of achievement hunting, and how it relates to the perfectionism that underlies the tendency.
Whilst I usually try to upload (hopefully) appealing recipes and food recommendations, this article will be focusing on the exact opposite. It is easy to show the ideal side of cooking, but this is not reality. As you likely already know and will soon see, with a student kitchen and a limited budget, not every […]
Amidst the recent Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a ‘biological woman’ in the 2010 Equality Act, I felt it necessary to pen my feelings and thoughts on those it harmed, those who mean so much to me. Read till the end to see how you can help. Dearest brothers, sisters and loved ones, […]
This weeks’ editorial from the General Editors.
In this article, the Editor-in-Chief discusses the pressing debate surrounding whether we should be able to leave books a public negative review, following the Cait Corrain scandal.