Leave a Comment / News, Read / By Tom Abadie
This year, Rebel is focusing on breaking the glass window between students and the function of the Students’ Union (SU). Tom Abadie sat down with Vinnosh Kumar to discuss the second SU Parliament which was held in early December. Now that the first SU Parliament update has been published and our video about SU Parliament’s …
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Leave a Comment / Entertainment, Read, Sport / By Joel Garcia De Souza
With the rise of video games as well as the professionalisation of the field, Joel Garcia de Suza talked to the President of the Essex Video Game Society about what are esports. Tell me a bit about yourself and what do you do? My name is Richard Sykora. My specialization is esports management and analysis …
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Leave a Comment / Culture, Read / By Ece Kilicarslan
Cultural traditions had to be celebrated under strict covid regulations due to the ongoing pandemic. Ece Kilicarslan looks into how the University of Essex students celebrated Diwali and what has been done to make the best out of the situation. Celebrating our differences, as well as our common interests, are key to building a strong …
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Leave a Comment / Entertainment, Read / By Charlotte Hain
The holidays are coming, and since Christmas films are arguably one of the best ways to get into a festive mood, Charlotte Hain has prepared some recommendations for the Christmas season.
Leave a Comment / News, Read / By Ariana Hurtado Mercado
The current economic and sanitary crisis in Peru is accompanied by a political muddle. Ariana Hurtado gives us a better understanding of what the country is going through. On the 9th of November, President Martin Vizcarra was impeached by the Peruvian Congress because of moral incapacity. However, it is said that the true reason behind the impeachment …
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Leave a Comment / Entertainment, Listen, Read / By Minn Yap
Rising artist Charlie Lewin’s multi-genre debut album Up Late Dwelling has just been released. In this article, Minn speaks with him about his musical journey and what the album means to him. The pre-release track “Flame Gang for Life” was the one that solidified my status as a Charlie Lewin fan. When I first contacted …
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Leave a Comment / News, Read / By Thomas Morgan Leave a Comment / News, Read / By Frederik Rajkovic
During the alarming second wave of coronavirus, the majority of countries are dealing with the consequences that the pandemic has caused on the economy and healthcare. Frederik Rajkovic looks into the centre of attention in Poland: the tightening of abortion law. The recent constitutional court’s decision shed a spell of bitterness; forcing women to take …
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Leave a Comment / News, Read / By Tom Abadie
With Rebel this year, we are trying to break the glass window between students and what the Students Union does. Tom Abadie talked to Mark Kiley about the first Student Parliament which was held mid-November. Being a part of the University of Essex makes you, students, a part of the Students Union. A part of …
1st Student Parliament Update, with Mark Kiley (VP Education) Read More »
Leave a Comment / News, Read / By Blandine Morio
France recently passed a “Global Security” bill which aims to protect the police. Blandine Morio looks into what it changes for national security as well as freedom of expression for French citizens. The “Global Security” bill, is France still under the rule of law ? France is facing many issues currently. In the midst of …
French “Global Security” Bill: Freedom of Expression at Risk? Read More »
December 2020 – Rebel
Leave a Comment / News, Read / By Tom Abadie
This year, Rebel is focusing on breaking the glass window between students and the function of the Students’ Union (SU). Tom Abadie sat down with Vinnosh Kumar to discuss the second SU Parliament which was held in early December. Now that the first SU Parliament update has been published and our video about SU Parliament’s …
Second Student Parliament Update with Vinnosh Kumar (VP Welfare) Read More »
Leave a Comment / Entertainment, Read, Sport / By Joel Garcia De Souza
With the rise of video games as well as the professionalisation of the field, Joel Garcia de Suza talked to the President of the Essex Video Game Society about what are esports. Tell me a bit about yourself and what do you do? My name is Richard Sykora. My specialization is esports management and analysis …
What are esports? Interview with Richard Sykora Read More »
Leave a Comment / Culture, Read / By Ece Kilicarslan
Cultural traditions had to be celebrated under strict covid regulations due to the ongoing pandemic. Ece Kilicarslan looks into how the University of Essex students celebrated Diwali and what has been done to make the best out of the situation. Celebrating our differences, as well as our common interests, are key to building a strong …
Cultural celebrations during lockdown Read More »
Leave a Comment / Entertainment, Read / By Charlotte Hain
The holidays are coming, and since Christmas films are arguably one of the best ways to get into a festive mood, Charlotte Hain has prepared some recommendations for the Christmas season.
Leave a Comment / News, Read / By Ariana Hurtado Mercado
The current economic and sanitary crisis in Peru is accompanied by a political muddle. Ariana Hurtado gives us a better understanding of what the country is going through. On the 9th of November, President Martin Vizcarra was impeached by the Peruvian Congress because of moral incapacity. However, it is said that the true reason behind the impeachment …
Domino Effect, Current Political Crisis in Peru Read More »
Leave a Comment / Entertainment, Listen, Read / By Minn Yap
Rising artist Charlie Lewin’s multi-genre debut album Up Late Dwelling has just been released. In this article, Minn speaks with him about his musical journey and what the album means to him. The pre-release track “Flame Gang for Life” was the one that solidified my status as a Charlie Lewin fan. When I first contacted …
‘Up Late Dwelling’ with Charlie Lewin Read More »
Leave a Comment / News, Read / By Thomas Morgan Leave a Comment / News, Read / By Frederik Rajkovic
During the alarming second wave of coronavirus, the majority of countries are dealing with the consequences that the pandemic has caused on the economy and healthcare. Frederik Rajkovic looks into the centre of attention in Poland: the tightening of abortion law. The recent constitutional court’s decision shed a spell of bitterness; forcing women to take …
The Ongoing Nationwide Protest in Poland: The Polish have had enough Read More »
Leave a Comment / News, Read / By Tom Abadie
With Rebel this year, we are trying to break the glass window between students and what the Students Union does. Tom Abadie talked to Mark Kiley about the first Student Parliament which was held mid-November. Being a part of the University of Essex makes you, students, a part of the Students Union. A part of …
1st Student Parliament Update, with Mark Kiley (VP Education) Read More »
Leave a Comment / News, Read / By Blandine Morio
France recently passed a “Global Security” bill which aims to protect the police. Blandine Morio looks into what it changes for national security as well as freedom of expression for French citizens. The “Global Security” bill, is France still under the rule of law ? France is facing many issues currently. In the midst of …
French “Global Security” Bill: Freedom of Expression at Risk? Read More »