Have We Ruined Poetry?
By Sania Khan Poetry has existed as long as we humans have. It is used as a medium to bridge the gap between our inner thoughts and the external world. The ultimate need to convey our thoughts and emotions in their
Concord of Rock: In Conversation with Black Sand
Witnessing a Black Sand live performance elicits a profound connection with the musicians on stage. An electrifying charge resounds in the arena, echoing the band’s genuine passion and dedication to their craft.
One For the Team: Scenes at MDX Sports Training
In the realm of Middlesex sports clubs, bonds are thicker than blood. Read of our athletes sharing their passion and the sense of family they've found at this sports haven.
The Night to Remember
Sensitive content warning: assault, verbal abuse, and mentions of emotional manipulation. Reader discretion is advised. Adeline would have liked to consider the party a success. The punch was flowing, the sun had set an hour ago, and the jack-o-lanterns supplied a
The Cry
Trigger warning: Mentions of death, suicide, and supernatural forces. The contents of this short story may be disturbing to some. Readers’ discretion is advised. In the dead of night, a cry rings out. So shrill in its existence that it rouses
Exposure to the World of Law: Through the lens of a 1st Year
October 12, 2022 will go down as one of my most eye-opening and insightful career sessions yet. Being only in my fourth week of Law School, my peers and I were ecstatic to be given the opportunity to attend a
A Kaleidoscope of Talent— Students Celebrate Peace and Solidary
The advent of the new year brought in a Kaleidoscope event by Club Fearless, Middlesex University’spublic speaking club. Kaleidoscope has a long-established track record of bringing together studentsfrom various fields and enabling their diverse participation in pertinence to the chosen
Don’t Mock, Do the Trial: MDX Mooting Society 2022/2023
The thrill of presenting oral arguments before a mock court can either be the reason prompting students to study law – or instead be dreaded by students when studying law in university. To improve or gain these essential legal and advocacy