Everydaylife THE MARTYRDOM OF SARAH EVERARD: When will women feel safe walking home? If you’ve opened your Twitter or Instagram feed over the past couple of days, chances are you’ve likely seen the name Sara Everard. Two weeks ago, on Wednesday March 3rd, the young thirty-three year-old woman suddenly went missing whilst walking home from a friend’s house. Read more
geo-political affairs Biden’s Arab Dilemma Since Biden’s victory in the presidential elections, the 46th President of the United States has come across various challenges and might even be taking back some of his promises. A few of the promises he made include strongholds of the Arab world such as Saudi Arabia and Iran. Read more
ICU Playing God: Doctors To Start Using Checklists To See If Patients Need ICUs. Patients will be assessed by two physicians and if they can’t come to a conclusion, a more optimistic evaluation will be given. If there are multiple patients that have to be assessed at the same time, an administrator will conduct a systematic random selection. Read more
podcast E2: Chaos in America In this episode we talk all about the United States; the recent Capitol Hill insurrection, what it means to be racist, and if gun violence is ever justified. Stay tuned as we discuss the political volatility of one of the world’s biggest powerhouse nations. Read more
trump What The Law Didn’t, Social Media Did: Trump Banned On All Mega-Platforms of Social Media On January 7, 2021, Mark Zuckerberg announced that Trump will be banned on Facebook and Instagram for much longer. Following the Capitol riots, he was banned from major platforms for Read more
podcast E1: Is university really worth it? Welcome to the first episode of the Voice Above Podcast, this episode your hosts Telha and Amelia dive into the education system to answer the life-changing question, Is University really worth it? Read more
covid-19 New Variant of COVID Surges Through the UK On December 19, British Prime Minister Borris Johnson implemented new restrictions on London and much of the southern UK. This is because a variant of the novel coronavirus has been Read more
nasa One Small Step For NASA, A Giant Leap For Womankind In April, NASA announced Blue Origin, Dynetics and SpaceX to develop the human landers that promise to land astronauts on the moon in 2024. The Artemis program aims to build Read more
biden Get to Know Biden’s Cabinet So Far President-elect Joe Biden has finally begun his transition process, even announcing many of his Cabinet picks just this last week. Before we discuss what this practically means for the future of the free world, let’s meet the team (so far), shall we? Read more