Author: twssmagazine
Award-winning feminist society magazine by Bristol students for all to enjoy. Gifted and talented at smashing the patriarchy.
What Miss Universe Means to Little Brown Girls
The ‘Decade Wrapped’ of Feminist Achievements
The Seas Are Rising and So Are We
Solo Travel as a Woman
New Year, More You
A Feminist Ruins: ‘The Notebook’
Review: Greta Gerwig’s ‘Little Women’
Why is my Curriculum (still) so White?
Post-Election Round-Up
Merry TWSS’mas!
Handling Mental Health over the Christmas Period
Caroline Calloway: You’re Toxic, I’m Slipping Under
Feminist Bookshelf
Femme Up Your Consumption
Why my blood boils when people say they’re “sick of Brexit”
Climate and Gender: What’s the Link?
Feminist Bookshelf
Myths of Virginity and Hymens: A Response to T.I.’s Revelations
Labour and the ‘Abolition’ of Private Schools
Fresh
Lady Hale: Not Just a Brooch
Balloon Bar Takeover: Craft don’t Cry
‘All About Eve’ Podcast Review
The Concept of Contraception
An Opinion Piece on the Pro Life Freshers Stall
Talking About Boobs Saves Lives
The Summer of Love: A Brit Abroad Pre-Brexit
Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) at Bristol Old Vic: Three Perspectives
Carnivorous Flames
A Poem by Becky Armstrong: From Iron Bridge Hill
Masks
Feminist Fringe: Smashing the Patriarchy with Comedy, Theatre and More
A Poem by Marwa Fichera: Marine