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Award-winning feminist society magazine by Bristol students for all to enjoy. Gifted and talented at smashing the patriarchy.
Why it’s ok if Freshers’ didn’t turn out to be the Best Week of Your Life
Freshers’ Week- Expectations versus Reality
Self-care Tips for Freshers’ Week and Beyond
The Power of the Everyday
Growing With the Flow
Far From Where We Started
An Ordinary Ache
The Twenty-First Century Galatea
Poems by Anjum Nahar: Vignettes
Giving Up The ‘Gram
“How do you feel about the fact that your religion doesn’t value women?”
Remembering How to Breathe
A Call to Lads
A Poem by Maegan Farrow: Collapsed
This Kid Is Alright
The pursuit of women: romantic or predatory?
Introducing: Gina Southgate
‘Rape Allegations Make Women Famous’
Four Influential Female Biologists You May Not Have Heard Of
A Poem by Lydia Melville: Night Time
Review: DramSoc’s Salomé
7 Feminist Anime
A Poem by Rosa Stevens: A Few Days at Each
Short Story: His Painting
No Bad Women, Only Bad Laws
Shami Chakrabarti at the Festival of Ideas
Spare Rib: The Feminist Journal of the Late 20th Century
Angela Carter: Making Women Magical
Bristol’s Noisy Women: An Interview with Gill Loats
Review: Anna Jordan’s ‘Freak’
An eye-opening performance: life for refugees is ‘Not That Easy’
10 Women Fighting for Human Rights That You Should Know About
Human Rights Week: The Refugees Family Reunion Bill