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Articles Published in 2020
Sophie Porteous speaks to students and staff about the seemingly unfair treatment of music and theatre societies in light of Covid- 19.
Print Music Editor Bridie Adams interviews beabadoobee.
Constanza Sardelli advises our readers on the most appealing and inspiring art books, and why they make the perfect gift
Eleanor Down asks students what they think about the man set to move into the White House on January 20th.
Corbyn was suspended from his party, and was soon after re-established. It won't be possible for his reputation to be restored, and he is thus an Independent MP. The new leader of Labour is trying to re-ignite the vigour that Labour witnessed before the antisemitism media storm, but his methods are not exactly succeeding, or sticking by party ideals.
Emma Newson explores the politics of the second national lockdown, which has proven to be far more controversial than the first.
Jack Walton remembers the remarkable Diego Maradona, after his untimely death at 60 years old.
After almost a year of the world's ongoing search for a solution to Covid, Lucy Aylmer discuss Pfizer's recent breakthrough in producing an effective Covid vaccine.
No Such Thing As Societies