We explore the reality of a character called Vincent van Dope, the drug dealer alter-ego of someone who has made enough money to turn his life around.
PathwaytoMed: Fair access to medical degrees
Pathway to Med founder Azita Ahmadi tells us why it’s important for state school students to be represented in medical courses.
Graduate job hunting in the pandemic
With lockdown restrictions the past year has certainly been a difficult time for all, but what does this mean for graduates?
Students feel ignored by the Government
Endless government announcements cover schools during lockdown. But what about universities? Students worry that not enough is being done for them.
A lonely society: Young people and the pandemic
Artefact examines the growing problem of loneliness in young adults during the pandemic, and the lockdowns.
Microdosing psychedelics: Making life happier?
People who microdose report minimal effects from these substances yet claim a range of long-term general health and wellbeing benefits.
Could this all be a sign of a society in decline? And if so, what are the causes?
Part-time sugar baby, full-time student
Exploring the increasing business of student sugar babies and how this helps them to fund student life.
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?
Cannabis crisis, or let the good times roll?
If you are struggling with symptoms of psychosis, there are many organisations that can help.