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University

The Eight Checkpoints of a Student Night Out in 2019
We've been called less hedonistic than previous generations, but we still enjoy the process of making ourselves too hungover to go to any lectures.
Iona David
4.8.19
Nightlife

I Went On a Shoreditch Pub Crawl to Discover 'the Edgy Side of East London'
The organisers promised to take me "off the beaten track to the up-and-coming hipster side of London".
Niloufar Haidari
4.8.19
Memes

Memes That Perfectly Skewer Dickhead Skater Boys
"I really enjoy making the memes that make fun of the girls who date skaters because I'm making fun of myself."
Niloufar Haidari
4.8.19
editors letter

We Can't Ignore Stalking and Domestic Violence on College Campuses
This month, Broadly's Unfollow Me series investigates domestic violence and stalking at universities across the UK.
Lindsay Schrupp
Zing Tsjeng
4.8.19
Unfollow Me

51 Percent of Students Accused of Stalking or Abuse Allowed to Stay at UK Universities
Through FOI requests, Broadly asked every UK university how many students were accused of stalking or domestic abuse, and how many were expelled by college authorities. We found 381 cases of student-on-student abuse and stalking in a three year period.
Sirin Kale
4.8.19
LGBTQ

Fact-Checking the New Gay Stereotypes
We have come to dismantle all your favourite jokes about how gay men can't drive, love iced coffee and worship Carly Rae Jepsen.
James Greig
4.8.19
migration

How Migrants Helped to Rejuvenate a Struggling Town
A few years ago, the Sicilian town of Sutera found a renewed sense of purpose after it started welcoming migrant families. Now, Italy's anti-immigration policies are threatening this new balance.
Cosimo Bizzarri
4.8.19
Comics!

Introducing: Special Fight Jeans
A new comic by Will Laren.
Will Laren
4.8.19
Australia Today

‘The Teacher’s Pet’ Podcast has Been Taken Down in Australia
The true crime series has been made "temporarily unavailable" in the interest of giving murder suspect Chris Dawson a fair trial.
Gavin Butler
4.8.19
The VICE Guide to Right Now

Suspected Poacher Gets Trampled to Death by Elephant Then Eaten by a Pride of Lions
Only the man's skull and his pants were retrieved by rangers at South Africa's Kruger National Park.
Gavin Butler
4.8.19
Culture

the complicated politics of boycotting brunei
After the Sultan of Brunei announced the introduction of Sharia Law this week, the international community has reacted by calling for boycotting his hotels. But is that the most useful way to call for change?
Jake Hall
4.7.19
The Anxiety Hour

How Journalist Charlet Duboc’s Privilege Got Her Ahead, But Also Held Her Back
When success comes quickly it can be hard to trust.
VICE Staff
4.8.19
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