Campus Conversations

Episode 04 - Justice and moral boundaries

25 min · 30. Apr. 2026
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In this episode of Campus Conversations, Amman, Mubaraq and Abubakar explore big questions around justice and moral boundaries. They dive into debates on assisted dying, weighing up personal choice, ethics and religion, before unpacking whether the prison system really rehabilitates people or just reinforces cycles of reoffending. The conversation also turns to student experiences of safety in London, with honest reflections on anxiety, media perceptions and practical ways to stay safe. It’s a thought-provoking discussion that encourages students to consider different perspectives and reflect on how society defines right and wrong.

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Episode 07 - Beauty, relationships and family life

In our final episode of Campus Conversations, Kat, Amman and Mubaraq explore how modern society is reshaping ideas around beauty, relationships and family life. The students discuss the pressures created by social media, changing beauty standards, “looksmaxxing” culture and the impact of constant comparison online, while also reflecting on identity, confidence and preserving memories in the digital age. They also debate whether traditional family values still fit with modern life, touching on gender roles, financial pressures, cultural expectations and the realities facing young people today.  The episode finishes with an honest “Campus Confession” about the pressure to achieve life milestones after graduation, as the students share thoughtful advice on navigating family expectations and uncertainty about the future.

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