22nd March 2020
Lucy Donaldson Reporter Can you grieve for a planet? Understanding climate grief and how it affects us. Our daily lives are now saturated with distressing headlines about the climate: fires in Australia, floods in Jakarta, rising sea-levels everywhere. Only a few years ago, threats of climate disruption seemed slow, distant and intangible. Now, the physical ...
22nd March 2020
Andrew Quinn Deputy Editor-in-Chief The working class across the globe have more in common with each other than they do with the upper class from their own state. One thing has always evaded those on the left: why don’t all working class people vote for socialist parties? Why don’t they continuously elect a party which ...
22nd March 2020
Megan Farrimond Writer Megan Farrimond explores the intricacies of foreign languages in context with discovering world literature. Translation of literature allows authors to reach new audiences from across the globe, all thanks to translators spending countless hours interpreting texts in order to connect with the reader as the original author intended. Through this, we are ...