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Sylvie Lewis discusses the discovery of a star system that breaks all the rules
Imogen Williams shares her autumn short story about the beauty of seasonal change
Hope Parish delves into the reality of mental health in the UK's coronavirus lockdown and what we can do to support ourselves and others.
Reports suggest that the University of Exeter "was forced" by the Government to stop using its own COVID-19 testing system, and instead use the national system.
Henry Jordan begins his London Film Festival coverage with the creepy horror, Relic
Online Editor, Maddie Baker, writes about Exeposé's success at the SPA awards and the SPANC this year.
Since the explosion on August 4th, Beirut has been the centre of the world stage upon which international leaders have taken it upon themselves to arrive with their own help. The Lebanese government has done nothing, if not hindering help, and even more embarassingly allowed their helpless peoples to be at the mercy of NGOs' initiative. Antonios put forward a possible strategy for the ripped-apart country to move forward.
An unpopular president being able to wield such substantial long-term power over the court has concerned many, especially as the result will doubtless involve the most conservative SCOTUS in 70 years. This could push the success of abortion-rights and anti-gun law lobbyists back years. This will all be a certainty if Trump is re-elected. McKechnie evaluates the recent uproar over when the next Supreme Court appointment should take place - whether in this presidency or the next.

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