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With the news of Tiger Woods' potentially career-ending car crash in recent weeks, Floris de Bruin takes a look at some of the most famous sporting comebacks of all time.
Will Usherwood-Bliss takes a look at the recent history of 'pay drivers' in Formula 1 and whether they are good or bad for the sport.
Jack Walton takes a look at whether fans hearing the officials during matches, would decrease the amount of controversy surrounding VAR in the English game?
Jessica Holifield commemorates Women’s History Month by celebrating women’s contribution to literature. Who are the female literary greats and why?
As far as Trump policies go, immigration was perhaps among the most terrifying categories. Families were divided, refugee camps were frozen in time and witnessing atrocities. Among Biden's initial legal challenges, reversing MPP was perhaps the most warming but also the most costly.
Print Screen Editor Olivia Garrett details her experience of the Couch to 5K scheme, as someone who has felt the need to exercise out of necessity rather than choice, during the prolonged period of lockdowns.
Rhian Hutchings reminisces on family photographs, and the sentimental value they have for us in lockdown.
With a recent spate of red cards gripping rugby, Online Sport Editor Harry Scott-Munro looks at whether the excessive pursuit of player safety is now having a negative impact on the quality of the game?
Bridie Adams questions the fairness of gallery and theatre reopening in relation to the rest of the economy. Is it right that retail opens before the arts?
Proposed legislation from the government, which would see the introduction of a 'free speech champion' for universities, has recently been the subject of much controversy. Rachael Powell discusses the culture of free speech in universities and why she welcomes the legislation.

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