BROOKES PAPER
Eve Reekie, 19
Issue#120
Thursday 21st October
Sponsered by Fishies
Your weekly univeristy informer
With the national lockdown coming to an end, a restoration in normality. Clubs and pubs reopening was set to bring A tough time for women as new cases in spiking drinks in nightclubs hit a high. A rise in covid-19 cases and the flu. But, what no one predicted to ensue was those inflicting harm on others.
A Spike in Spikings?
A tough time for women as new cases in spiking drinks in nightclubs rise.
Student travel prices rise.
Looking for things to do during winter break?
On services such as Southern and Great and Western, the prices for students climb are private comapies are greedy for more money? - Page 12
Brookes Ski trip tickets are on sale now! - page 15.
Sophie Wens, 19
Saskia Oates, 19
Rick Hughs, 21
200 Cases And Rising
Whilst those are trying to let loose and have fun yet another threat is loaded onto going out. Clearly, we haven’t been through enough these past two years. This new spike in young teenage girls being drugged has been picked up in nightclubs clubs across the UK.
What should the Univeristy be doing to help students?
What should the goverment do to stop this issue?
Will you be boycotting the clubs?
The government should act upon putting a reform on the black market where people get the drugs from. There should be more laws on bag checking in clubs and girls only clubs should be more of a thing. They should fund girls only nights because after this nightclubs are going to lose their cliental for women. And it’s going to be 70% men in the clubs which will be disgusting.
I think the university should run sessions for men and females on how to deal with someone who has been spiked or how to approach girls when wanting to buy them a drink or help them without giving the wrong impression.
Yes, I will be standing with the boycotting. Obviously, I think that the clubs should do more. But, I think there is a better way of boycotting. It’s not really going to have that much impact on real things being done, it only might raise awareness.
Over the past two months almost 200 cases have been reported to the police and some cases even involve injections of HIV. I interviewed some students from Oxford Brookes University to hear their thoughts.
“If all clubs have ID scanners like in some UK towns, then they have records of people and would be able to identify people."
“Is there a like group chat for needling girls of something? Like how do these things even get arranged”
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BROOKES PAPER
Eve Reekie, 19
Issue#120
Thursday 21st October
Sponsered by Fishies
Your weekly univeristy informer
With the national lockdown coming to an end, a restoration in normality. Clubs and pubs reopening was set to bring A tough time for women as new cases in spiking drinks in nightclubs hit a high. A rise in covid-19 cases and the flu. But, what no one predicted to ensue was those inflicting harm on others.
A Spike in Spikings?
A tough time for women as new cases in spiking drinks in nightclubs rise.
Student travel prices rise.
Looking for things to do during winter break?
On services such as Southern and Great and Western, the prices for students climb are private comapies are greedy for more money? - Page 12
Brookes Ski trip tickets are on sale now! - page 15.
Sophie Wens, 19
Saskia Oates, 19
Rick Hughs, 21
200 Cases And Rising
Whilst those are trying to let loose and have fun yet another threat is loaded onto going out. Clearly, we haven’t been through enough these past two years. This new spike in young teenage girls being drugged has been picked up in nightclubs clubs across the UK.
What should the Univeristy be doing to help students?
What should the goverment do to stop this issue?
Will you be boycotting the clubs?
The government should act upon putting a reform on the black market where people get the drugs from. There should be more laws on bag checking in clubs and girls only clubs should be more of a thing. They should fund girls only nights because after this nightclubs are going to lose their cliental for women. And it’s going to be 70% men in the clubs which will be disgusting.
I think the university should run sessions for men and females on how to deal with someone who has been spiked or how to approach girls when wanting to buy them a drink or help them without giving the wrong impression.
Yes, I will be standing with the boycotting. Obviously, I think that the clubs should do more. But, I think there is a better way of boycotting. It’s not really going to have that much impact on real things being done, it only might raise awareness.
Over the past two months almost 200 cases have been reported to the police and some cases even involve injections of HIV. I interviewed some students from Oxford Brookes University to hear their thoughts.
“If all clubs have ID scanners like in some UK towns, then they have records of people and would be able to identify people."
“Is there a like group chat for needling girls of something? Like how do these things even get arranged”