Callum Martin, Features Editor, considers Taiwan’s past and future, and speaks to a citizen of the island to see what it’s really like on the ground.
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Callum, Online Editor in Chief, has written for Exepose since his first year. His articles range from coverage of student Palestine protests to high profile interviews with figures such as John Crace, Suella Braverman and Josh Widdicombe.
Callum Martin, Features Editor, considers Taiwan’s past and future, and speaks to a citizen of the island to see what it’s really like on the ground.
Callum Martin, Features Editor, recaps the SNP finances scandal and considers its impact on British politics.
University of Exeter’s Dr Oliver Allanson has recently received an award from the Royal Astronomical Society for career achievements in astronomy.
Looking ahead to Türkiye’s presidential elections in May, how might his response to the earthquake impact his chances of re-election? Not much.
Long Lane, a road near Exeter Airport, has been upgraded and is expected to bring significant economic benefits.
Bristol University graduate, Pieter Snepvengers has used the AI software, Chat GPT, to achieve a 2:2 in a 2000-word essay.
Callum Martin considers the legacy of 1999 for the February Turkish-Syrian earthquake and the complicated national and international politics on both sides of the border for disaster relief and reconstruction.
Callum Martin, Features Editor, considers Taiwan’s past and future, and speaks to a citizen of the island to see what it’s really like on the ground.
Callum Martin, Features Editor, recaps the SNP finances scandal and considers its impact on British politics.
University of Exeter’s Dr Oliver Allanson has recently received an award from the Royal Astronomical Society for career achievements in astronomy.
Looking ahead to Türkiye’s presidential elections in May, how might his response to the earthquake impact his chances of re-election? Not much.
Long Lane, a road near Exeter Airport, has been upgraded and is expected to bring significant economic benefits.
Bristol University graduate, Pieter Snepvengers has used the AI software, Chat GPT, to achieve a 2:2 in a 2000-word essay.
Callum Martin considers the legacy of 1999 for the February Turkish-Syrian earthquake and the complicated national and international politics on both sides of the border for disaster relief and reconstruction.
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