Pelican’s Policy Breakdown – 2018 Guild Election Editon
Campaign week well and truly began today. Lecture bashes have begun, the memes are flowing, and we are all wondering just what are both parties standing for this year. We…
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Campaign week well and truly began today. Lecture bashes have begun, the memes are flowing, and we are all wondering just what are both parties standing for this year. We…
This week Elsa Silberstein sits down with Sian Tomkinson to discuss Gender in Gaming, specifically her thesis named Affect, Gender, and Play: why ‘women are too hard to animate’. Get…
I have as many problems with student politics as anyone else on campus. It’s only week 6 and I’m already done with this shit. It hasn’t even really started but…
If you missed it in between the sickening wave of green and red profile picture changes and vomit inducing comments, the major parties also kicked off their websites listing all…
Melissa Black, a second year running on the STAR ticket as an ordinary guild councillor candidate, has admitted she “didn’t follow party branding” when she accidentally declared her belated support…
Oral sex is highly underrated. It’s also not considered to be risky sex. But guys, gals and non-binary pals, the risk is still there! Even though the risk of contracting…
It’s been a rough few months recently for rap fans, from Kanye’s antics, to Nas’ half-hearted NASIR and, most recently, Drake’s exhausting double album, Scorpion (also the dumpster fire that…
Releasing a memoir which discusses details of your most embarrassing, dark, confronting and scarring moments growing up is challenging enough, let alone having your mother read it. Let alone having…
I witnessed a furious brawl outside a teahouse, the type frequented almost exclusively by older men. I wasn’t sure what the source of the commotion was, but I saw a…
This week: Cohen’s actually productive? Also, learning about important drugs, college fire alarms, study sanctuaries, uni debating, Vine parties and step counts Hosted by Bridget Rumball & Cohen Augustson