Staff Writer and Broadcaster Penelope Spencer-Simpson shines a light on the shadows cast by London’s Christmas costly glow. Christmas has been named the most...
Don’t let that ‘student-run’ tag fool you: this event's organisers expect nothing less than a professional experience for all those attending and speaking.
Staff Writer Lydia Bruce unpacks how screens have become mirrors for the modern man, with the manosphere corrupting self-improvement into self-destruction, and what we...
Staff Writer Holly Banwell deep dives into the background, fallout, and question of what happens next at the BBC amidst resignations and legal threats...
Roar spoke to Culture, Media, and Creative Industries (CMCI) student Grace Smith about an upcoming student-led event focussing on the cultural importance of nightlife,...
Culture Editor Evelyn Shepphird examines the machinations of tabloids, and explains the symbiotic relationship between passé celebrity and for-profit press. Most figures who grace...
Staff Writer Woody Jeffay analyses how Russell Vought, the little-known architect of Project 2025, became one of the most powerful figures in Trump’s Washington....
Staff Writer Lavanya Mahendrakumar discusses recent research published from King’s College London suggesting that coffee could be linked to slower aging. A new study...
Staff Writer Salomé West analyses how Italy’s Femicide proposition falls short of protecting women and ensuring their safety. In late November of 2023, 22-year-old...
Staff writer Elouise Davies examines contemporary performances of Henrik Ibsen’s plays, through the lens of star power and modernising contexts. Henrik Ibsen has experienced...