InQuire's Favourite Books of the Decade - Born a Crime (2016)By Dakarai Jane Bonyongwe The 2nd entry in a new series, spotlighting the University of Kent students’ favourite books of the 2010s....
InQuire's Favourite Books of the Decade: Part One - Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar ChildBy Morgan Rodway-Wing The 1st entry in a new series, spotlighting the University of Kent students’ favourite books of the 2010s. Image...
InQuire's Creative Writing Competition 2019 - Highly CommendedA Toast to House Parties Image courtesy of Handel & Hendrix in London We pull out memories from the cracks in the sofa. The one where we...
5 Native American Writers You Should KnowBy Eve Edinburgh Thanksgiving has just gone by and accompanying this US holiday is Native American Heritage month. Native Americans are...
Rutherford Cultural Food FestivalBy Rebecca Smith On the 20th November, Rutherford food hall was transformed with lights, flags and international music for the cultural...
You Are What They Make You: Interview with Gregg DealBy Timea Koppandi Across history, there has been a perpetual conflict in regard to Native American identity, culture and space. Seeing as...
Creative Writing: IdentityImage courtesy of Wix Identity by Shaghayegh Ghezlayagh I think of my footsteps. My mother's back breaking. My father's heart breaking....
This One's for the Poets: In Conversation with Harry BakerBy Aqdas Fatima Image courtesy of list.co.uk Harry Baker is a world-renowned mathematician-turned-slam-poet, and more importantly, the...
Discovering the Spaces of The Marlowe TheatreBy Timea Koppandi and Aqdas Fatima The Marlowe Theatre plays a crucial role in Canterbury’s culture. With different shows playing every...