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Articles Published in 2023
Hannah Fraser discusses the ramifications and importance surrounding the hurling of soup at Van Gogh's iconic Sunflowers painting by Climate Activists.
Livvy Mason-Myhill, Print Deputy Editor, reviews The 1975 gig at Exeter on 10 January.
Lydia McKenzie explores the future of the music industry considering the increased habit of sampling.
Sophia Mykhaylyuk envisions a terrifying new world where the University of Exeter scraps the January exams and moves it forward to Christmas!
Online Arts and Lit Editor, Manon Martini, assesses the recent funding cuts to the English National Opera and what impact this might have on the arts in Britain.
Daisy Scott, Online Deputy Editor, discusses the recent plans set out by Rishi Sunak which may make maths compulsory up the age of 18 and what students at University of Exeter think about the plans.
Daisy Scott, Online Deputy Editor, discusses a study that will sequence the genome of 100,000 new-born babies which could lead to more efficient genetic testing for all new-born babies across the country.
Manon Martini, Arts + Lit Editor, reveals the best places to buy second-hand books and the joys of rehoming preloved books instead of buying new ones.
In light of Harry and Meghans new documentary series on Netflix, Charlie Oldroyd delve into the impact of media on our royal family and what it means to seek privacy outside the institution.
Who runs Britain?