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Articles Published in 2022
Online Editor Clémence Smith assesses the future of opera and how the art form might draw in younger audiences.
Matt James Titcombe reviews Angel Olson's latest album, Big Time.
Daisy Scott discusses the difficulties young dancers face in the ballet industry and why so many give up on their dreams.
Exeposé speaks to the 2022 Great British Sewing Bee finalist and Exeter alumna, Man Yee Woo.
Harry Hawkins discusses the recent findings surrounding liver grafting and what this implies for future organ transplantations.
Norwegian director Joachim Trier's heady, heartfelt tale of a young woman's journey through her 20s is a future classic, featuring a generational performance from Renate Reinsve
Matthew Bowden, Screen Editor, delves into why Spiderhead ultimately disappoints and fails to live up to its potential.
Possessing more than enough charm, warmth and high-octane thrills to rival the original, Top Gun: Maverick proves that it is far more worthwhile than a nostalgia-focused cash grab
Award-winning author, journalist and pocaster Dolly Alderton has received an honorary degree from the University of Exeter,
Following the Supreme Court's vote to overturn Roe v Wade, Features Editor Maggie John discusses what this means for the country's future and women's rights.