• The Long-Lasting Impact of Being Spiked

    Will we ever be able to truly escape the danger of being spiked? The normalisation of being spiked, or knowing someone who has, is alarming, especially with the move from drinks being spiked, to our bodies being injected with illegal unknown substances. How can one possibly escape a small...
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    Government Alarm Silences the Sufferers

    Niamh Rogers Living a life where domestic abuse engulfs your every thought, your every decision, and your every move, is not a life any of us should have to live. Feeling it’s imperative to have a phone as your ‘lifeline’ is not something any of us should have to...
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    Memorandum Of Understanding: The UK Government As A ‘Human Rights Abuser’

    One of the pre-eminent human rights organisations, Human Rights Watch (HRW), has warned that the UK Government is at risk of being placed on a list of countries which abuse rather than protect human rights, in light of its policy of transferring asylum seekers to Rwanda. Amelie Brogden explores...
  • East Palestine, Ohio: Exploring The Worst Environmental Disaster in the History of the USA

    On 3rd February 2023, a freight train carrying various potentially hazardous chemicals derailed in the town of East Palestine in Ohio, USA. This tragic environmental disaster is causing the residents of East Palestine to fear for their safety, as well as that of the town's water and air. Thomas...
  • Movember: Heroic Helper Or Patronising Propaganda?

    As December fast approaches, I walk to uni through a sea of charitable moustaches. Helping handlebars; pencils of positivity. Men's mental health is on our minds and, quite literally, our lips. Student-run campaigns litter billboards and dominate Instagram feeds. The conversation is well and truly happening. Smash the stigma....
  • One Year Ago Today: GirlsNightIn…Are We There Yet?

    Isabelle Kennedy-Grimes One year on from the spiking ‘pandemic’, students of Nottingham have been spurred to assess the progress (or lack thereof) demonstrated by club and bar-owners in their efforts to prevent and sufficiently handle cases of spiking. Isabelle Kennedy-Grimes delves into the effectiveness of current club and bar...
  • “They Are Waiting For Someone To Be Killed”: One Woman’s Story Of Stalking, Harassment And Failure By The System

    Impact Investigations Team *Trigger warning: discussion of stalking and harassment* *Long read article taken from Print Edition #269, copies available across campus and online* One early January morning, a post on a local Nottingham forum caught the attention of our Impact team. “My daughter and I are suffering from...