Valentine’s In Lockdown
This Valentine’s Day, along with everything else at the moment, will be very different. With lockdowns continuing into February, a lot of people will...
We Need More Men in Dresses and Women in Suits
It’s undeniable that the last 12 months have been very trying for everyone, but as a queer person it has been an odd experience....
Margery Kempe’s Spiritual Medicine: Suffering, Transformation and the Life-Course by Laura...
On Wednesday 9th December, Dr. Laura Kalas, from the Department of English Literature and Creative Writing, and co-director of Swansea’s Medical Humanities Research Centre,...
LGBTQ+ History Month
The month of February is LGBTQ+ history month. This month is very important to the LGBTQ+ community; we remember those who paved the way...
Fashion Challenges And Choices For 2021
On December 31st, 2020, as the clock struck midnight signaling the beginning of a new year, it’s safe to assume that many of us...
The Dark Winter, 2021: A New Hope
米国 悪い夢
A dark winter begins
‘Witness Me!’ the darkness shouts
The people shout back
雪
Yuki is her name
Her sisters dance around me
Falling to the ground
ダース・ベイダー
Like leaves of...
Breakfast at Epiphany’s
Barbeque sauce
Smothered on his bacon,
Like my kisses on the
Stubble of his chin;
Crispy, charred.
Two tea-bags
Cuddled in his cup;
Crushed to copy the
Strength of our love;
Bitter, timeless.
One...
Bethan’s Book of the Month – Cinderella Is Dead
Bethan’s Book of the Month
By
Bethan Bates
Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron
Published in 2020, Cinderella Is Dead is Kalynn Bayron’s debut novel. It is a...
Q&A with Vivienne Dodd: Trans and Non-Binary Awareness Officer
Q&A with Vivienne Dodd, our Trans and Non-Binary Awareness Officer
By Bethan Collins
Bethan – To start things off, would you mind introducing yourself?
Vivienne - I’m...
Post-Veganuary Blues
Post-Veganuary Blues
Katie Phillips, SU Welsh Officer
In 2017, I went vegetarian overnight after watching the documentary ‘What the Health’. It opened my eyes to the...
Swansea University Students’ Union Advice and Support Centre
Swansea University Students’ Union Advice and Support Centre
By Chris Ravenhill
There has been an advice centre at Swansea University, fully funded and supported by the...
Movember – Raising Awareness of Men’s Health
Movember – Raising Awareness of Men’s Health
Interview with James Brooker, the Swansea University Movember Ambassador
By Lauren Stodolnic
Lauren: Hi James, so what is Movember?
James: We...
Addiction during the Pandemic
Addiction during the Pandemic
By Abhishek Subhash
One thing that many people have struggled with during the COVID 19 pandemic has been addiction. When we think...
Study Abroad Culture Shocks!
Study Abroad Culture Shocks!
By Jade Hughes
Studying abroad is exciting and rewarding, but you might encounter some surprises along the way! I spoke to Swansea...
Christmas in Germany
Christmas in Germany
By Jade Hughes
During my year abroad in 2018-2019, I had the chance to experience a magical Christmas in Bavaria. As I reminisce...
Will the Biden presidency bring a renaissance of environmental policy in...
Will the Biden presidency bring a renaissance of environmental policy in the US?
By Ladislav Zeman
The regressive environmental policy of the Trump administration culminated with...
The Great Green Wall Project
The Great Green Wall Project: Africa’s ambitious all encompassing answer to the modern world
By Fin Harris
Globalization has thrust the world into a frenzy of...
Sustainable Book Buying Guide
Sustainable Book Buying Guide
By Bethan Bates
Alongside books and reading one of my passions is eco-sustainability. This means that I work to improve my part...
10 Tips for Sustainable Christmas Celebrations
10 tips for sustainable Christmas celebrations
By Lucie Stepankova
Oh, Christmas. It’s the most unsustainable, materialistic and overconsumption-focused time of the year. A holiday celebrating the...
SUCES x Dynamic Dunescapes Beach Art Event
SUCES x Dynamic Dunescapes Beach Art Event
By The Conservation Society (Amy Shorley and Karolina Yagüe)
Hi everyone, we’re the Swansea Conservation and Ecology Society! We’re...
Resurrecting the Media Society
Resurrecting the Media Society
By Mathurin Aron
Who are we and what do we do?
We are the Swansea University Media Society, a dying society aiming to...
LGBT+ Speed Friending Event
LGBT+ Speed Friending Event
By Cara O'Sullivan - LGBT+ President
In light of the current COVID restrictions it has been hard to organize in-person events, which...
ORIEL SCIENCE MUSEUM OPENING SOON
ORIEL SCIENCE MUSEUM OPENING SOON
By Sophie Sadler
Swansea University’s Oriel Science will soon be opening the doors to its new venue in the city centre.
The...
Surviving 6 months of night
Surviving 6 months of night
By Christina Karekla
Both Poles experience 6 months of daylight in summer and 6 months of darkness in winter due to...
NASA to return to the moon by 2024
NASA to return to the moon by 2024
By Owen Wallace
On the 11th of December 2017, the 45th anniversary of the last Apollo landing, “Space...
The US Election: What is going on?
The US Election: What is going on?
by Louis Bromfield, PhD student in Politics
Given how 2020 has unfolded, it was no surprise that the US...
Welsh Government statement on student travel for the winter holidays
Welsh Government statement on student travel for the winter holidays
Jordan Onslow
The Welsh Government on the 11th November issued a statement in conjunction with Welsh...
What Makes A Christmas Song
What Makes A Christmas Song
By Cat Daczkowski
From Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want For Christmas’ to Slade’s ‘Merry Xmas Everybody,’ songs are the aspects that...
The Local Scene
The Local Scene
By Cat Daczkowski
Hook: Every month in this section, we will highlight musicians, venues and other music-based organisations in the South Wales area....
The “Save Our Venues” Initiative
The “Save Our Venues” Initiative, is it too late to save the industry?
By Jordan Onslow
In the COVID era, it is difficult to keep track...
oh, to gouging eyes out
oh, to gouging eyes out
by Jan Delos Santos
It is tiring to be this complex in nothing
but thoughts and words and sound.
It is too much...
Haikus from the Plague-Lands
“Haikus from the Plague-Lands”
by Benjamin Nichols
1. Nature goes to sleep,
The silly apes keep routine,
The dark winter starts.
2. Spring a distant thought;
Once the good survive...
Bethan’s Book Of The Month – The Gravity of Us
Bethan’s Book Of The Month
By
Bethan Bates
The Gravity of Us by Phil Stamper
I picked this book up over lockdown for one very simple reason: it...
A MOST UNUSUAL PITCH: A DRAGON’S DEN FANTASY
A MOST UNUSUAL PITCH: A DRAGON’S DEN FANTASY
by Ikeke Azeke
Nervous wrecks are the norm when entrepreneurs step into the Den. But our protagonist, JC...
Finding the Perfect Student House
Finding the Perfect Student House
By Rhianydd Sword
Finding a student house for second year onwards is arguably an important part of university life. It can...
Student Ambassadors Do Movember
Student Ambassadors Do Movember
By Iwan Taylor-Evans
This year, the Student Ambassador Scheme at Swansea University has formed a Movember Team, to raise awareness for both...
Is It Possible to be Sustainable and Have a Wardrobe with...
Is It Possible to be Sustainable and Have a Wardrobe with the Latest Trends?
By Rhianydd Sword
A question that I always used to ask myself:...
Greenwashing: Fast Fashion’s New Tactical Weapon
Greenwashing: Fast Fashion’s New Tactical Weapon
By Lucie Stepankova
As we’re all becoming more aware of how important it is to make greener choices on a...
Two Poems
Two Poems
by Sophie Apps
“Untie Me”
Time buried me in a casket – I gorge on your name;
Hungry for a different set of vowels and consonants.
In...
Things That Are Red
Things that are Red
by Abhishek Subhash
Things that are Red: The eyes of a stoner,
The pen of a teacher,
The pavement where they chewed paan,
The ketchup I...
NaNoWriMo: How Did it Go?
NaNoWriMo: How Did it Go?
By Catrin Lawrence
For the last few weeks, I’ve been taking part in my first ever National Novel Writing Month, a...
PCOS – The Hidden Battle Many Women Face
PCOS - The Hidden Battle Many Women Face
By Cat Daczkowski
Hook: PCOS is a hormonal condition that affects 1 in 10 women. When I was...
How To Get Involved With Digital Volunteering
How To Get Involved With Digital Volunteering
Make-A-Smile Swansea
Make-A-Smile is a charity founded by Luke Morgan, a Cardiff University student. He intended to create an...
SU Consent Workshop
Trigger Warning: Talks about sexual assault, sexual misconduct and rape
The Student’s Union has been hosting a range of different Zoom activities, from debates to...
Orangutan Conservation
A recent study on the attitudes and knowledge of the local children of West Kalimantan, Indonesia, on the Bornean orangutan, has been carried out...
How Swansea University and Swansea Student’s Union Support Black Students?
How Swansea University and Swansea Student’s Union Support Black Students?
In honor of black history month, we here at The Waterfront thought it was important...
Changing Gender Norms In Fashion
Changing Gender Norms In Fashion
By Rhianydd Sword
Arguably, fashion is a culture that has always been pretty gender-specific. Skirts for girls, trousers for boys, we...
Black Excellence in the Bubble
Black Excellence in the Bubble
By Efan Willis
In the midst of the fight for racial equality across the globe, few sports associations have shown their...
ASHLEY WILLIAMS – CAPTAIN, LEADER, LEGEND
ASHLEY WILLIAMS – CAPTAIN, LEADER, LEGEND
by Siôn Misra
The terms captain, leader and legend are often overused in the sporting world, however, when it comes...
How Societies are Adapting to Adhere to COVID-19 Restrictions
How Societies are Adapting to Adhere to COVID-19 Restrictions
By Rachel Hart
Societies are currently facing much adversity at the hands of the ongoing pandemic and...
BEM For Swansea University Staff Member
BEM For Swansea University Staff Member
By Mahaboob Basha
I have been enthusiastic about volunteering for a long time and the Students' Union created more opportunity...
INTERVIEW WITH THERESA OGBEKHIULU: DIVERSITY IN ACADEMIA
INTERVIEW WITH THERESA OGBEKHIULU: DIVERSITY IN ACADEMIA
By Sophie Sadler
Sophie: Hi Theresa! Earlier, Bethan spoke to you about the BAME advisory committee, but I...
Anti-Abortion Laws in Poland – #The Revolution Is Female
Anti-Abortion Laws in Poland – #The Revolution Is Female
By Weronika Kowalska
The motion to delegalize abortion in Poland followed through on the 30th of October,...
Is the current music streaming model “fit for purpose”?
Is the current music streaming model “fit for purpose”? The DCMS will investigate
By Cat Daczkowski
The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee are launching an...
How Racial Inequality Has Inspired Artists to Create
How Racial Inequality Has Inspired Artists to Create
By Cat Daczkowski
Hook:
Protest against racial inequality through music is no new concept. However, with the huge #BLM...
Chapati Recipe
Chapati Recipe
By Mitchelle Wamahiu: East African Society
Similar to Naan, Parantha, Roti, Safati, Phulka, and Roshi, chapati is a very well-known dish eaten anytime of...
Voices and Ears: Open Forum
Voices and Ears Open Forum
By Emily Bollington
On Wednesday 7th October, the students’ union facilitated an online forum led by Theresa Ogbekhiulu, education officer, and...
Theresa Ogbekhiulu: On the BAME Student’s Advisory Committee
Theresa Ogbekhiulu: On the BAME Student’s Advisory Committee
By Bethan Collins
Bethan Collins: So, let’s start off with you introducing yourself and explaining your role within...
Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story?
Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story?
By Sophie Apps
When we think of culturally diverse women today – the influential and inspiring – Michelle...
How the World of Fashion Responded to Black Lives Matter
How the World of Fashion Responded to Black Lives Matter
By Rhianydd Sword
When I think of October a few things come to mind: Halloween, the...
Diversity Within The Dance Industry
Diversity Within The Dance Industry
By Hannah Courtney Thomas: Dance Society President
Inclusive. That’s one word we would use to describe the environment we create Swansea...
Appreciating the Origins of Cultural Phenomenons
Appreciating the Origins of Cultural Phenomenons
By Cora-Jane Jordon
This Black History Month, a good way to take account of the role the black community have...
Strong Black Women Leading the Way in Audio Drama
Strong Black Women Leading the Way in Audio Drama
By Sali Earls
For this month’s podcast review, I wanted to look at dramas led by formidable...
In and Out of the Closet
In and Out of the Closet
By Bethan Noorwood
Questioning sexuality is something that every LGBTQ+ person goes through. Equally, coming out is also a rite...
Coping with Lockdown at University
Coping with Lockdown at University
By Bethan Collins
Living away at university can sometimes be difficult – being away from familiar faces like family and friends,...
Does the Sustainability Community Have a Racism Issue?
Does the Sustainability Community Have a Racism Issue?
By Lucie Stepankova
The sustainability community is known for not backing away from the difficult conversations – but...
Students Saving Our Theatres: Shoreline’s Summer Project
Students Saving Our Theatres: Shoreline’s Summer Project
By Sam Binnie
On March 12, 2020, Broadway shut down. Slowly, theatre by theatre, London’s West End followed. Since...
Written in Invisible Ink: A Celebration of Ethnically Diverse Writers
Written in Invisible Ink: A Celebration of Ethnically Diverse Writers
By Sophie Apps
In celebration of Black History Month, here is an extraordinary and unappreciated list...
The Children of Wounded Warriors: from Okara to Beyond
The Children of Wounded Warriors: from Okara to Beyond
by Ashish Dwivedi
Often lauded as the “first Modernist poet of Anglophone Africa”, Gabriel Okara (1921-2019) has been...
Bethan’s Book Of The Month – Noughts and Crosses
Bethan’s Book Of The Month
By
Bethan Bates
Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman
Noughts and Crosses is set in a ‘dystopian’ world in which black people are...
Oriel Science Museum Seeks Ambassadors
ORIEL SCIENCE MUSEUM SEEKS AMBASSADORS
By Sophie Sadler
Swansea University’s Oriel Science will soon be opening the doors to its new venue in the city centre,...
Student Mental Health and COVID-19
Student Mental Health and COVID-19
By Swansea Student Minds
Going to University is one the most exciting and nerve-wracking moments a student will experience - moving...
Long-Distance Lessons: What I’ve Learnt So Far
Long-Distance Lessons: What I’ve Learnt So Far
Suz Mendus
We can all agree that nothing replaces physical interaction. We didn’t need a pandemic to prove it,...
A Band That Shouldn’t Be Absent From Your Spotify Playlists…
A Band That Shouldn’t Be Absent From Your Spotify Playlists…
By Sophie Apps
Screaming from the streets of Cardiff since 2015, upcoming Alternative Rock band Holding ...
Album Review: Millie Manders and The Shutup – Telling Truths, Breaking...
Review: Millie Manders and The Shutup – Telling Truths, Breaking Ties
By Jordan Onslow
In an era in which the world and the status quo deserve...
Album Review: Bring Me The Horizon – POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR
Review: Bring Me The Horizon - POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR
By Jordan Onslow
BMTH are a band that have always refused to stagnate, with an obsessive...
Abusive Relationships: Know The Signs
Abusive Relationships: Know the Signs
By Swansea University Feminist Society
According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, in the year ending in March 2019...
Na-No-Wri-GO!
Na-No-Wri-GO!
by Catrin Lawrence
As the days draw in and there’s less to do due to a combination of cold and Coronavirus, many writers will be...
Coping with Lockdown at University
Coping with Lockdown at University
By Bethan Collins
Living away at university can sometimes be difficult – being away from familiar faces like family and friends,...
Experiences of Bisexual Erasure
Experiences of Bisexual Erasure
Edited by Bethan Collins
Compiled in this article are a range of some anonymous students’ experiences of bisexual erasure and how these...
Creating Your Own Halloween Costumes for at Home
Creating Your Own Halloween Costumes for at Home
By Rhianydd Sword
Normally a tradition where we dress up and go trick or treating, Halloween may look...
10 Movies Which Prove Horror Is Making A Comeback
10 MOVIES WHICH PROVE HORROR IS MAKING A COMEBACK
By Sophie Sadler
Whether you’re a fan or not, it’s hard to deny the increasing prestige and...
All Bi Myself
All Bi Myself
By Jessica Williams
Aged nineteen now, it doesn’t feel like it was long ago that I came out for the first time at...
As Rohit
"As Rohit"
By Ashish Dwivedi
As wise as my palm speaks,
as bald as the privacy doors,
as brave as a wounded seagull,
as feminine as the...
Dopplle – the clothes swapping app for university students
Dopplle is a student led start-up that aims to bring accessible, sustainable fashion to students who want to look good whilst on a budget,...
Reasons to Join a Society
Reasons to Join a Society
By Rachel Hart
“Should I join a society?”- The oh-so familiar question every fresher asks themselves upon arriving at University. You...
World Mental Health Day: Be Kind To Your Mind
World Mental Health Day: Be Kind to Your Mind
By Sali Earls
October 10 is World Mental Health Day. It’s an important day in the calendar...
Ssshh, Wait!
I think the Nobel is the reason.
I was reading a savvy introduction to Animation Studies, ed. by Jayne Pilling, and was determined to finish...
A Passion For Podcasts
A Passion for Podcasts: Bingeworthy Audio Drama
by Sali Earls
I love podcasts. I’ve been listening to a wide range for years, from documentaries and news...
Singleton: Keeping The Park
Surrounded by the settlements of Derwen Fawr to the west, Sketty to the north, Brynmill to the east and part of the sweep of...
Trans and Non-Binary Support Group
TNBS - pronounced Tenbies - is a monthly support group that has been set up by the Societies and Services Officer Georgia-Rose, after the...
An Introduction to Societies at Swansea
An Introduction to Societies at Swansea
By Rachel Hart
University provides the perfect opportunity to meet people, diversify and immerse yourself in new activities. Despite the...
Postgraduate Research: What To Expect
Postgraduate Research: What To Expect
By Sophie Sadler
Are you a new PhD or Masters student this year? Or perhaps a third year considering research in...
No Longer Sick Of It
No Longer Sick of it
By Alex Speed
On March 23rd Prime Minister Boris Johnson sat down to address the nation. In his short speech, he...
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
Bethan’s Book Of The Month
by
Bethan Bates
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
Recommended to me by a friend and fellow literature student, I bought...
How Clothes Can Create a First Impression
How Clothes can Create a First Impression
By Rhianydd Sword
Welcome Freshers! I hope that you’re all settling in and getting used to what will be...
Dressing For Socials
Dressing for Socials
by Chiara Cimmino
When it comes to hockey, the sport itself isn’t the only thing, there are also the socials that need to...
In Her Eyes
In Her Eyes
By Sali Earls
I groaned as the alarm went off. Five more minutes. Just five more. I knew I had to get up...
Swansea Sports: Three That Fit For Freshers
Swansea’s Sports: 3 That Fit for Freshers.
By Efan Willis
University sports enables students, both old and new, to enjoy the full benefits of student living;...