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Are you a Fresher anxious to learn about Exeter's best-kept secrets? Or a returner eager to try something new? Charlotte Black takes us on a whistle-stop tour around Exeter, recommending the best places to immerse yourself in your reading.
Alaia Lafleur discusses what plasma is and the potential uses for sustainable farming in the future with the ever increasing human population.
Georgia Balmer investigates the introduction of prescription-free contraceptive pills and the potential dangers this could hold.
Niamh Walsh examines the Texas abortion ban and its implications for women's reproductive rights.
The saying goes that art imitates life. When visiting Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, however, the roles are reversed. Lidia Cockerell discusses the VR exhibition and how digitalisation can shed new light on our understanding of art.
Online music editor Tom Bosher reviews debut EP of post-punk band Modern Woman.
Aran Grover writes a review of Honeyglaze's debut 'Burglar'.
Whether you're a humanities student or not, deciphering academic essays is challenging at the best of times. One can easily be overwhelmed by the amount of information available and the often dense writing style. Jessica Holifield shares her top tips for tackling secondary resources and how to use them to your advantage.
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