Tag: bristol university
A Cubicle of One’s Own
Raspberry Jam
She should be at the club: the decline of the lesbian venue
My holiday to Sunny Beach, Bulgaria: A case study into how men dominate night-life spaces.
Why Are We Still Failing Disabled People? A Consideration of Tempest Photography, Spoken Language and Faults of Our Elected Officials
Queens and Lords
Text Me When You Get Home
How is Social Media Promoting Consumerism?
Balancing Power and Gender Roles in Heterosexual Relationships
Reflections on Growth and other poems
Breaking The Silence: Unveiling the Grooming Epidemic and the Urgent Need for Legal and Educational Reform
Looking Back at #SPANC24
I Swipe Left to Swiping Left
Review: Would You Like a Bag?
“Gobsh*tes Assembled”: How Activism, Protest and Community Can Make a Real Difference
Barbie’s Oscars Snub
‘To Watch a Man Eat’ Review
To The One Whose Bed I Left
Echos of Empowerment: Unveiling the Feminist Resonance of the Banshee Legend
Enthusiasm as a Cool Girl Trait
Pressing Flowers
Cultivating Our Relationships With Grandmas
The Misuse of Therapy Speak: Jonah Hill’s ‘Boundaries’
Print Issue 22: ‘Nostalgia’ available now!
‘Play That Funky Music’ and other ponderings on the painful side of retrospection
The Pain of the Past
To All The Friends I’ve Loved Before
The Presentation of Masculinity Within Women in the Media
Boys Will Be Boys: The Experiences of a Girl Attending a Boys’ Grammar School
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?