by Dan Pearson | 1 7, f, 2021 | International News, Opinion
Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff have unseated two incumbent Republican senators to secure victory in Tuesday’s nail-biting Georgia elections. Warnock, who has served as a pastor in Atlanta since 2005, defeated Kelly Loeffler to win his race, while Ossoff took down...
by Daniel Hill | 1 5, f, 2021 | National News, Opinion
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced the third English national lockdown, following in the footsteps of Scotland and probably Wales. However, this lockdown is much more strict than the one in November and will have a significant impact on Keele students; the...
by Dan Pearson | 1 22, f, 2020 | National News, Opinion
Get in, loser. We’re going to the Isle of Wight. That’s what I would say if I didn’t live in a tier 3 area, from which outside travel is strictly advised against. Yes, my small town of Stafford has sadly been lumped together with the rest of the county into the...
by Paul Pakdeeteva | 1 7, f, 2020 | Opinion
Clearly, there has been a rising number of high street shops closing down all over the UK. According to a survey made by the Local Data Company (LDC), sixteen stores closed a day in 2018 and these figures are likely to increase in years to come. This situation has...
by Will Drew | 1 4, f, 2020 | Opinion
Are most jobs in today’s world pointless? Surely not – if that were true, people would realise. But what if they already have? The year is 1930. Revered economist John Maynard Keynes — whose ideas would go on to shape 20th century economics and beyond — theorises that...
by Daniel Hill | 1 13, f, 2020 | Campus News, Opinion
When I first came to Keele a couple of years ago, I knew little about the university’s past. However, I quickly discovered (after going to pre-drinks across campus during the first few months) that a mythical legend existed: that of the former Hawthorns...