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Archive 2020

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Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph discusses how the actor's exploitation of fame has ultimately harmed sex workers during an already challenging time.
Max Ingleby delves into the subtle art of the illustration, and reflects on the impacts they can have on our imaginations as children.
Elise Hamersley highlights the problems of stereotyping that those in women's rugby still come up against.
To add to the austerity streak that the Tory government had made the UK internationally renown for, Oliver comments on the longstanding desire for increased social segregation and stratification that the party has demonstrated through years in power. Comparing past and new government Tories, here is a look over the most recent fiasco involving the jeopardy of young futures, and how incompetence made by the refusal to sack useless yes-men caused the penalty of A-level grades in poorer areas.
Refuting the myth that alcohol is necessary for fun as a student, Vixi Mann discusses how to throw yourself in to university life without it.
The University has introduced one-way systems, sanitising stations, signage and a marquee as part of the plans to keep campus COVID-secure.
Online Features Editor Rebecca Wells discusses possible causes and ramifications of recent statistics surrounding mental health in Britain.
Sofia Gallucci-Giles gives us the lowdown on Exeter's indie food and drink locations to check out this term.
Rachael Powell investigates Amazon's role during the pandemic and its reputation for poor working conditions, begging the question, can we and should we boycott Amazon?

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