A deadly magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck the Aegean Sea on October 30, 2020. This led to many losing their lives and homes.
Cancel culture: How far has 'wokeness' gone?
Cancel culture has been a massive part of 2020. But with those in the public eye receiving death threats, it raises the question; has it gone too far?
Pro-life feminism and gender parity in Guatemala
Girls as young as ten are giving birth every day in Guatemala, but Margarita Alonzo, pro-life feminist and congress woman believes all unborn lives must be protected.
Environmentalism and independence: Ecotopia
Is it possible for the technology and social fabric of Ernest Callenbach’s book Ecotopia to exist in reality?
Why #ENDSARS aligns with #BlackLivesMatter
#ENDSARS is a movement advocating for the end of police brutality in Nigeria, it has not garnered very much media attention despite aligning with the aims of #BlackLivesMatter.
What is is it like navigating your relationships, body image and workplace after becoming chronically ill?
Live: US Elections 2020
Artefact is covering the US Election results live via Twitter moments. @ArtefactLCC
Resisting the duopoly: US third party politics
As the 2020 presidential election comes to an end, Artefact asks some young Americans why they are voting for third party candidates.
Sheng Zhang: When art and science collide
The artist discusses the relationship between art and science within his work, what is meant by ‘home’ and his obsession with atlases.
Social justice: Good or bad?
We spoke to the Grievance Studies trio about the problematic aspects of current social justice activism. Is it helpful, or hurtful?