by Holly Robson | May 23, 2025 | Science and Nature
A simple like, follow or share of an animal post may be a mindless and monotonous gesture for you, instantly forgotten with a swipe of a finger and replaced by a how-to-make slime video. But, your quick interaction could save endangered animals’ lives and...
by Jasmine El Samad | May 23, 2025 | Science and Nature
Despite once being a prominent feature of South Wales’s wildlife scene, water voles have become endangered – and practically extinct in most locations. Numbers of water voles have reportedly declined by 90 percent in the last 30 years. Water Voles are...
by Zain Durrani | May 23, 2025 | Recreation, this:ability
After losing his vision, Jordan Hayles began the Sheffield Strikers – giving his local visually impaired community the chance to get active, and showcasing how any sport can adapt to anybody. Ten years ago, Jordan Hayles was completing his sport coaching degree...
by Amber Smith | May 23, 2025 | Science and Nature
What are desire paths? They are informal trails created when people take shortcuts instead of following designated walkways. Every morning, a woman walks her dog across the same patch of grass in the park near her house. It’s a small act, a shortcut to the road...
by Zain Durrani | May 23, 2025 | Love & Community
When Molly Hanning couldn’t find the support she needed, she built it herself. Now Academics Against Assault fights for better consent education, stronger support systems, and a future where no university student feels alone. Under UK law, anyone who alleges...