Our universities have scrapped degrees on peace making, preferring we learn to make war.
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To meet the challenges of an increasingly disconnected campus, compulsory voting could increase student engagement and participation in campus life.
Once we are sufficiently convinced that a social structure is undesirable, the immediate step is to provide an alternative that is viable – a task where the Left often fail miserably.
Five years on from the landmark 2016 AHRC Survey, the Social Research Centre’s report indicates that much remains to be done for victims and survivors of sexual violence.
The Climate Strikes are back and more important than ever. But what’s a just transition and why should renewables be publicly-owned?
Mapping disasters can tell us a lot about the social and environmental patterns that surround us.
Trackwork is just the beginning.
Gatekeeping which voices ought and ought not to be listened to is one of the most insidious tools of oppressive systems.
Democracy and liberalism form important, useful and core ingredients of student activism. However, their origins in Western heritage makes these concepts potential tools for past and ongoing colonialism if blindly separated from their historical violence.
As Zoom went from brand to verb, and euphemisms for “pandemic” entered our vocabularies, our language expanded to include neologisms and new cliches to describe the rapidly changing world around us.