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Articles Published in 2023
As the war in Ukraine rages on and with a past marred by state-sponsored doping, how can Russia expect to participate in international sporting events?
From Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet to Michael Radford's The Merchant of Venice, Arts and Lit writer, Rosie Batsford, explores how Shakespearean texts are being made palatable for the twenty-first century audience.
Though initially hesitant, Emma Kennedy has nothing but praise for HBO’s The Last of Us, a series adaptation of the iconic 2013 videogame
Looking ahead to Türkiye's presidential elections in May, how might his response to the earthquake impact his chances of re-election? Not much.
Daisy Scott, Online Deputy Editor, discusses the new headphones being released by Dyson and what this means for headphones of the future.
Harry Craig analyses upcoming music to be released in 2023.
Josie Sharp evaluates the past, present, and future of creativity to uncover whether social media makes us more homogenous or individual.
Jake Avery interviews China Bears before their performance in Exeter. They discuss the band's creative process and future plans.
Comment Editor, Jamie Speka, critiques the 12.3% voter turnout and second-place win of a pirate during the Guild Elections as a failure of the institution to engage its own students.
A case for plant-based