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Articles Published in 2021

The Great Gatsby is out of copyright, and Olivia Garrett anticipates the book's new life in the public domain.
Floris de Bruin uncovers the new economic and environmentally-friendly architecture which could revolutionise the way we build.
In a world governed by fake news, it seems like the place where we normally garner entertainment we should also acquire justly representative documentaries. Although Seaspiracy discusses poignant themes that need to be faced immediately, it has seen wide backlash due to its exaggerated statistics and caricatures of marginalised societies whose economies centre around the fishing industry.
Our lockdown pastimes have become a habit, repetitive, boring. Life seems to have started again since April 12th, but there is still a lot of uncertainty. Eleanor observes the good things we have the ability to do now, and discusses some other possibilities the future may hold, like going on holiday.
John Walter interrogates Biden's actions in the Oval Office so far, and analyses how his decisions may be reflected in future diplomatic tensions.
In light of the Suez canal blockage, Siobahn Bahl examines the longer- term impacts of this six- day disruption.
Sophie Porteous discusses the habits we should maintain after the pandemic is over

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