Sam EverettHow Coronavirus could change our urban spaces for the betterOf the many phrases to be used, used and used again throughout lockdown, the most prevalent currently are ‘past the peak’ and ‘exit…May 11, 2020May 11, 2020
Sam EverettCoronavirus and climate change: potential for some positivity?Six weeks into lockdown and some form of tense, paradoxical normality has been found by many. Much has been made of the little moments of…May 6, 2020May 6, 2020
Sam EverettWhy we need to talk about the rise in pandemic-related racismOn a Monday evening towards the end of February, Jonathan Mok was walking down London’s iconic Oxford Street, when he heard shouts of…Apr 30, 2020Apr 30, 2020
Sam EverettThe past, present and potential future of handshakesThe humble handshake is an integral part of culture and has roots stretching back centuries, making headlines alongside such protagonists…Apr 28, 2020Apr 28, 2020
Sam EverettPandemic paranoia: why are people so worried about 5G?Though it may seem like longer, lockdown officially began around five weeks ago. It’s been a difficult time, testing in so many different…Apr 28, 2020Apr 28, 2020
Sam EverettNow’s the time to consider the fragile relationship between technology and progressIt goes without saying that our lives have been irreversibly changed, supposedly positively, by recent ground-breaking inventions — the…May 23, 2018May 23, 2018
Sam EverettBrussels : Does it deserve to peel away its bitter reputation ?Recently, I experienced the relative liberty of a short break from university resulting from a free period between the end of exams and the…Feb 7, 2018Feb 7, 2018
Sam EverettBrussels : Does it deserve to peel away its bitter reputation ?Recently, I experienced the relative liberty of a short break from university resulting from a free period between the end of exams and the…Feb 7, 2018Feb 7, 2018