Psephologically: Majoritarian Systems Pelican30 November 2017 Majoritarian systems stumble just the way their name implies, they promote single party governments. Mike Anderson writes. Politics0 Comments49 views
Psephologically: D’Hondt Pelican30 November 2017 D’Hondt, despite being the most popular form of party-list voting, isn’t without its problems, namely the favouring of major parties. Mark writes. Politics0 Comments34 views
REVIEW: Where They Cremate the Roadkill Pelican30 November 2017 Clowder’s games are held together by surrealism, pastiche and chance. Where They Cremate the Roadkill is a step closer to perfection than its predecessors. William Huang writes. Voice0 Comments439 views
Toxic Star Pelican30 November 2017 Poetry by Simran Bhalla. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments41 views
Book Review: Sleeping Beauties – Stephen King and Owen King Pelican30 November 2017 Power balance is a recurrent theme: power between inmates and wardens, between men and women, and between human and non-human. Maddy Compston reviews. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments202 views
Naomi Robinson x Pelican Magazine – ‘Paper Hats’ Pelican30 November 2017 Naomi Robinson performing 'Paper Hats'. Music0 Comments94 views
Three Takes on Tura: a review of three concerts as part of the Totally Huge New Music Festival Pelican27 November 2017 William Huang reviews. Music0 Comments175 views
The Numbers Vol. 6: Redux Pelican23 November 2017 Antonate Silvergreen are back at it again with another edition of The Numbers post Guild Elections. Campus Affairs0 Comments121 views
Rockism and Poptimism Pelican23 November 2017 “Rockism” is a derisive poptimist term, “Poptimism” is in turn a derisive rockist term. The entire thing is damp and confusing. Eamonn Kelly writes. MusicVoice0 Comments601 views
Hardback vs Paperback Pelican21 November 2017 Pelican writers debate Hardback vs Paperback. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments74 views