By: Adam Stromme Editor-in-Chief, Economics and International Relations Undergraduate Student The outcome of the European Referendum has already had devastating consequences, and sowed the seeds of uncertainty for people both within Britain and in Europe. St Andrews itself is abuzz with fretting students and rising anxiety, much of which prompted the swift response from the…
Month: June 2016
A Single Act: Repercussions, from Orlando to the Ordinary
By Tom Mcelholm Correspondent, History Undergraduate Student Google shows us what the world thinks. It shows us that we see Orlando as a segway into debate about debate about: gun control, Islam and psychology. Facebook shows us what our friends feel. My friends feel a sense of loss and grievance. Debate about gun control is…
We Lost, Alright?: Reflections of a Post-Primary Bern
By Jono Davis Undergraduate International Relations Student A few months ago, I wrote an article for this very website, in which positivity radiated from the page, describing the incredible experience of contributing to the Bernie Sanders campaign in the largest way I possibly could being a UK citizen. Now, as I sit down to begin…