Previously Held Positions: Deputy Editor (2020-2021), Features Editor (2020-2020), Food and Drink Editor (2019-2020)
Feminists must learn to accept the trans community
By Annabel Mulliner
Always’ new trans-inclusive line of sanitary products won’t hurt you, so why make a fuss about it?
Transgender women aren’t ruining women’s sport
Annabel Mulliner looks into the debate around trans women in sport and looks at the facts behind the debate
Universities owe students reimbursement
If students are consumers of a service, we should get basic consumer rights.
Review: Killing Eve, Season 3
This season has brought about a much-needed change of pace for the popular spy thriller.
Ethical Porn Part 2: In Conversation with Erika Lust
Annabel Mulliner speaks to feminist erotic film director, Erika Lust, about the process behind her ethical pornography.
BBC's new rules are far from 'no bias'
The BBC’s new impartiality guidelines perpetuate a dangerously intolerant attitude towards minority groups.
University plans major changes to course structures
An anonymous source within the University has revealed that major changes are planned for the 2022/2023 academic year
How are trans rights being threatened in the UK?
Annabel Mulliner explores the current threats to transgender rights in the UK, from healthcare access to gender-neutral toilets.
Students call for review of University's sexual assault handling
By Matthew King and Annabel Mulliner
In an interview with Nouse, Women and Non-binary Officers and The Last Taboo discuss their petition following the news that another member of staff has been convicted of rape at the University
Editor's Note: On Allyship
As Pride Month draws to a close, Deputy Editor Annabel Mulliner shares her thoughts on continuing allyship through journalism year-round.
York city centre's disabled access criticised
York Accessibility Action say that changes limiting blue badge access to the city centre have caused "heartache and frustration".
CLASH OF COMMENTS: Do Influencers have a duty to be activists?
By Annabel Mulliner and Ben Wilson
Annabel and Ben debate the issue in light of Molly-Mae's recent social media onslaught
LGBTQ+ Cafe to open in York
The cafe is due to open in July above Portal Bookshop in the city centre.
The University's gender pay gap revealed
Our research found that women in academic roles are paid 12 percent less than their male counterparts
Roses Roundup: Pictures from Saturday
From swimming to darts, take a look at the second day of the Roses Unlocked tournament.
In Conversation with Maddi Cannell
Nouse talks to YUSU Sport President Maddi Cannell about the logistics of running Roses Unlocked under Covid restrictions.
Editor's Note: A Farewell to The Weekly Nouse?
Deputy Editor Annabel Mulliner looks to the future of Nouse as lockdown slowly comes to an end.
The anti-protest bill is an affront to International Women's Day
The incoming anti-protest bill is part of a historical trend of women and other minorities being silenced through the suppression of protest