Matt’s Messages: Into the (confidentiality) breach!
by Kieran Hurwood In recent months, talk of the pandemic has waned, perhaps for the best. Personally, I imagine few…
by Kieran Hurwood In recent months, talk of the pandemic has waned, perhaps for the best. Personally, I imagine few…
By Lara Wiebecke Illustrated by Vaneeza Jawad If we are to believe movies like the Matrix or Ex Machina, and…
When Suyin Haynes started at LSE, she didn’t see herself as the type to become a journalist. Graduating in 2016…
At a time characterized by media convergence, where structural deregulation persists, and reporting that posits partisan opinion as fact appears…
By Alex Jones, Deputy Editor at the Orbital, Royal Holloway’s student magazine The world of student journalism is hard-working, weird,…
“What it has done, and what the purpose of it is, is to try and engage as many students as…
The translation of the headline, written in Welsh, is 'Wales: Ignored by the media.' Adam Kearns, President of Welsh Society,…
illustration by Amelia Jabry Print journalism is dying. Newspaper circulation is plummeting across the board. The Sun, the best-selling newspaper…
I’m a little too young to have a mantra, especially one so cynical. And yet, nearly every experience I’ve had…
The state, publications and readers all have a role to play if vital journalism is to remain a viable enterprise…