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The Campaign Against Education Cuts

December 15, 2024December 15, 2024 Charlie Thomas

The University of Sheffield is planning to make big cuts this academic year. Students are leading the campaign against proposed cuts that will hit the staff and resources that all students rely on. Continue reading The Campaign Against Education Cuts

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Sheffield’s Campaign to End Street Harassment

November 16, 2024November 27, 2024 Megan Conisbee

Editor interviews Flo and Babhravi, founders of Catcalls of Sheffield.
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Fighting the Tuition Fee Rise

October 8, 2024November 27, 2024 Charlie Thomas

UK universities are in deep trouble, courses are being cut and staff are being made redundant. How can students prevent this unsustainable model of university expansion from tipping into crisis? Continue reading Fighting the Tuition Fee Rise

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Does Social Media Activism Count?

October 8, 2024October 8, 2024 Eli Axcell

It is inarguable that social media has increased our access and awareness of the news and current events, but it is not a one-stop-shop. Continue reading Does Social Media Activism Count?

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The Street Art Revolution

June 4, 2024August 29, 2024 Megan Conisbee

The first purpose-written ‘arts and culture’ feature for the PolSoc Paper! Continue reading The Street Art Revolution

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An Assange on Democracy: Free Speech and Free Press

October 31, 2021October 31, 2021 Heather Blackburn

A new extradition hearing commenced on Wednesday in London’s High Court against the Wikileaks co-founder, Julian Assange. If the USA’s endeavour to extradite him is successful, Assange will face charges of espionage and hacking which could see him face up … Continue reading An Assange on Democracy: Free Speech and Free Press

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