In light of the recent US midterm elections, Charlie Gershinson investigates what happens and what it could mean for the upcoming 2024 elections.
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As a Print Deputy Editor, Charlie often writes on current affairs and investigative pieces on Exeter University. He has written numerous articles for both print and online.
In light of the recent US midterm elections, Charlie Gershinson investigates what happens and what it could mean for the upcoming 2024 elections.
Charlie Gershinson investigates the environmental consequences of the rapid rise in disposable vape consumption and how electrical waste should be recycled.
A new report has found that the University of Exeter contributes almost £1.6 billion to the UK economy as well as 15,500 jobs.
As the UK takes on its fifth PM in six years, Charlie Gershinson evaluates Rishi Sunak’s rise to power and whether this implies that anyone can do it.
Charlie Gershinson evaluates Kanye Wests’ career and how he has maintained his fame following further controversies.
Concerns are being raised that students could become the “forgotten group” amid the cost-of-living crisis.
University of Exeter’s medical innovation displayed in RAMM exhibition.
During an ever-changing political climate, Charlie Gershinson evaluates the evolution of the UK Conservative Party, and what the future may hold.
In light of the recent US midterm elections, Charlie Gershinson investigates what happens and what it could mean for the upcoming 2024 elections.
Charlie Gershinson investigates the environmental consequences of the rapid rise in disposable vape consumption and how electrical waste should be recycled.
A new report has found that the University of Exeter contributes almost £1.6 billion to the UK economy as well as 15,500 jobs.
As the UK takes on its fifth PM in six years, Charlie Gershinson evaluates Rishi Sunak’s rise to power and whether this implies that anyone can do it.
Charlie Gershinson evaluates Kanye Wests’ career and how he has maintained his fame following further controversies.
Concerns are being raised that students could become the “forgotten group” amid the cost-of-living crisis.
University of Exeter’s medical innovation displayed in RAMM exhibition.
During an ever-changing political climate, Charlie Gershinson evaluates the evolution of the UK Conservative Party, and what the future may hold.
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