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What Did Liz Truss’ Leadership Mean For Feminism?

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It’s Slutty Season! Why I’m Reclaiming Sexy Halloween Costumes and Why You Should Too

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A Modern Mystic – You Know You’re Psychic If You Have a Body

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The Queen Died – Should the Monarchy Follow?

October 4, 2022October 4, 2022 twssmagazine

The Sexualisation of Women in Competitive Sport

September 26, 2022 twssmagazine

Roe v Wade and Anti-Abortion Legislation: How the Ruling in America Affects Us Too

September 19, 2022 twssmagazine

Supporting Those Who Menstruate: It’s About Bleeding Time

September 13, 2022 twssmagazine

Summertime Sadness: How To Make the Most of the Summer Months

May 25, 2022May 25, 2022 twssmagazine

Leaving University

May 22, 2022May 23, 2022 twssmagazine

On the Journey of Body Liberation and Learning that #SaggyBoobsMatter

March 31, 2022March 31, 2022 twssmagazine

Let’s Talk about Twilight

March 29, 2022 twssmagazine

A Breach of Trust and an Abuse of Power: How this Country’s Institutions Let Down Child Q

March 26, 2022 twssmagazine

Thoughts on Spring and Mental Health

March 19, 2022 twssmagazine

The Ukrainian Crisis Has Shed Light on the UK’s Complicated and Exclusionary Immigration Process

March 15, 2022 twssmagazine

Setting Goals as a Perfectionist

March 10, 2022 twssmagazine

Women’s History Month: Striving Towards an Intersectional Feminist Bookshelf

February 28, 2022April 3, 2022 twssmagazine

Nostalgia

February 12, 2022 twssmagazine

Prince Andrew’s Trial: The Untouchable Precedent of not Prosecuting the Elite

January 21, 2022January 20, 2022 twssmagazine

Taylor Swift

December 21, 2021December 21, 2021 twssmagazine

Spiking in Clubs: More Security isn’t Making us More Safe

December 16, 2021 twssmagazine

Spencer: A Moving Portrayal of a Mind on the Edge

November 9, 2021 twssmagazine

I Don’t Want to Party Anymore

September 25, 2018September 25, 2018 twssmagazine

Self-care Tips for Freshers’ Week and Beyond

March 29, 2017 twssmagazine

It has taken me twenty years to accept that I am Asian

March 4, 2017March 4, 2017 twssmagazine

The day I realised my internalised racism

January 16, 2017January 16, 2017 twssmagazine

The knock-on effects of not getting knocked up

January 10, 2017January 16, 2017 twssmagazine

Reflecting on conversations with my family this Christmas

September 17, 2016September 18, 2016 twssmagazine

Freshers’ Week: What I wish I’d known

September 16, 2016September 20, 2016 twssmagazine

Freshers’ Week: Lads, lads, lads and casual sexism

September 8, 2016September 8, 2016 twssmagazine

Emancipation, marches and majorities: Feminism and the Human Rights Act

August 30, 2016 twssmagazine

A poem by Lydia Melville: From a distance

August 22, 2016 twssmagazine

Free Kesha

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An open letter to Philip Davies

August 14, 2016 twssmagazine

A poem by Laura Carter: Eden

August 9, 2016August 11, 2016 twssmagazine

A poem by Naomi Adedokun: All this, and love too, will ruin us

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