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Articles Published in 2021
Maggie John discusses the comeback of Crocs as a fashionable, or rather unfashionable, shoe choice
With series 6 of the BBC's hit cop drama well underway, Harry Scott-Munro considers whether the end is in sight for this decade-long storyline
Fisayo Amodu discusses pseudonyms and their impact on the art world.
Lina Idrees touches upon the presence of hijras as important entities that challenge the legacy of coloniality as well as the conception that LGBTQIA+ acceptance is a mere Western trend
Siobhan Bahl discusses the complexities behind the global food crisis and the very real and present power of Western food systems
An open letter circulating the student body is calling for the University of Exeter to institute compulsory education on consent and sexual violence. After two days of circulation, the letter has over 300 signatures.
Evie Marshall discusses the ways that eating vegan can better the environment on Earth Day
Let them eat cake: The English Press versus The Royal Family