Category: Campus
Canterbury’s not the worst, but we need to remain safety-conscious
It’s a news story that comes up time and time again – crime in Canterbury. Each year new figures…
Editor’s Analysis: Vice-Chancellor’s Question Time
On 17 November 2015, InQuire, and the rest of student media, was invited to attend…
What if UK universities favoured STEM subjects?
Earlier this year, Japan announced steps towards favouring higher education courses that “better…
Are Exams Really the Best Method for Measuring Learning Outcomes?
As an English and American Literature and Creative Writing student, I luckily escaped exams in my…
Stop Taxing Essentials at Essentials. Period.
In many ancient cultures, it was common practice for women to come together during their periods,…
One man and an army can make an awful lot of noise, but I know our outward-looking generation can be just as loud.
The last two weeks have been a bit of a rollercoaster ride in politics for the ever-increasing…
The higher education funding crisis can’t be solved by a £10,000 loan.
George Osborne yesterday announced a new £10,000 per annum ‘post-graduate loan’,…
“Students are not weapons but lecturers have no other way to save their pensions.”
This week University College Union (UCU) members began trade union action against proposed changes…
Comment: “Do YOU feel safe on the Parkwood Path?”
Emma Richards discusses the recent news that an online petition to install additional CCTV on the…
Narrowing Participation: a Mature Student’s View
Tobi Yasin gives a personal account of life as a mature student on campus. Widening participation…
Was ‘Stalin-gate’ Really That Offensive?
Jonathan Easton questions the outrage over ‘Stalin-gate’, and considers the true…
On the Effectiveness of Strike Action
David Cocozza questions the effectiveness of lecturers’ strikes on campus. On Thursday 23rd…