Author: twssmagazine
Award-winning feminist society magazine by Bristol students for all to enjoy. Gifted and talented at smashing the patriarchy.
Reclaiming the Hairy Body as a Space For Health, Growth and Humanity
Rewriting Sex Education: An Interview with Jo Morgan, the Founder of Engendering Change
The Importance of Student Groups and Finding Community at University
‘Girl Dinner’ – Light-Hearted Trend, Or Just Another Way to Tell Women How Little They Should Be Eating?
Why Do Women Struggle So Much With the Word ‘Feminism’?
My bedraggled heroine!
Gatekeeping anorexia: are eating disorders and disordered eating really all that different?
Trashion Show Review
Marking Boycott: How do the strikes disproportionately affect female-dominated subjects?
How the idolisation of male celebrities leads to the disbelief of female sexual assault victims
Did She Really Kiss a Girl and Like It: Queerbaiting and its Dangers
Discussing the Balancing Act of Employment and Education
Hot Girl Summer: Is Hook-Up Culture Empowering or Encouraging Female Commodification?
Women on the Edge: Mental Illness and the Male Gaze
The Loovre: Space for Silliness in Stokes Croft
Proto-Feminism – The Bedrock of Feminist Thought Today
Can we go our own way? Society’s Fear of Solo Female Travel
The ‘Girlbossification’ of Sobriety
Why Do the Lionesses Not Hold the Same Cultural Significance as the Men’s England Team?
Can Barbie ever truly be rebranded as a feminist figure?
Ageism and Skincare
Overcoming the Feeling of Lost Productivity During the Holidays
WHAT ARE WE? – Debating the Dead Ends of Dating and Its Confusing Labels
“Girls’ Night”
Get Your Shit Together – Or Don’t
Life Drawing: At What Point Does Nudity Become Art?
An Intricate Recollection of my Abortion Experience as a Univerisity Student
Review: ‘Hamsters’ by Talkers and Doers
On Love: “Kiss Me Like Klimt” – Pippa Hill
Heterosexuality is Kinda Embarassing: The Rise of Heteropessimism
On Love: Rae Ferner-Rose
TikTok Platforms and Instagram Activists – how can we make sure social media encourages the right form of activism?
On Love: Darcey Cameron