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Catherine Lloyd

Female Artists – Women’s History Month

by Catherine Lloyd and Max Ingleby

Catherine Lloyd and Max Ingleby talk about some up and coming female phenoms in the music industry.

Opinion: I’m not your #GirlBoss, I’m your boss

by Catherine Lloyd

Catherine Lloyd, Copy Editor, condemns the recent trend of reducing women’s corporate and business successes to the term “girlboss” The term “Girlboss” is the verbal equivalent of a pat on the head or worse, a participation medal. And women are cladding themselves in t-shirts, carrying tote bags and drinking from water-bottles emblazoned with the phrase […]

Racism is a disease

by Catherine Lloyd

Catherine Loyd dissects the racist narratives that have emerged around the Corona Virus and links it to the racism that emerged around Ebola.

War (Film), What is it Good For?

by Catherine Lloyd

Catherine Lloyd, Copy Editor, considers the impact of war films, in light of Mendes’ 1917.

The Best Films of the 2010s: #10-1

by Screen, Harry Caton, Bryony Gooch, Emma Hussain, Neha Shaji, Amy Butterworth, Catherine Lloyd, Katie Jones, Tabitha Burnett and Maria Goddard

Exeposé writers reveal our ten favourite films of the past decade.

Love to Hate: The Bloody Red Rivalry of Liverpool and Manchester United

by Catherine Lloyd

Catherine Lloyd picks apart the fierce rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester United.

Election F*ck-ups

by Catherine Lloyd

Catherine Loyd gives a run down of the various election gaffes that have been made so far.

Accessibility in STEM

by Catherine Lloyd

Catherine Lloyd explains the barriers preventing many minorities from entering STEM, and discusses the actions needed to be taken to encourage more diversity in science.

To Binge or Not To Binge?

by Catherine Lloyd and Olivia Garrett

Catherine Lloyd and Olivia Garrett debate the pros and cons of binge watching.

‘Coming out’ as sapiosexual?

by Catherine Lloyd

Catherine Lloyd interrogates the notion of sapiosexuality, a “sexual attraction” founded upon intellect Mark Ronson, renowned producer for the likes of Amy Winehouse and ‘Uptown Funk’ maestro, roused a media frenzy last month with his supposed “coming-out” as sapiosexual. In reality what Ronson said was misconstrued and vilified. Whilst interviewed on Good Morning Britain – […]

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