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Daisy Saunders

‘The Lakehouse’

by Daisy Saunders

I wish I could hold this moment forever in my mind. You, in tiny sleeves and trousers with your stuffed bear sat at your side. We’re by the docks at the lakehouse where it smells of pine and stagnant pond. There is rotten wood and earthy moistened soil and there is no sound but the […]

Diversity on the Runway

by Daisy Saunders

Throughout the years, the fashion industry has been dominated by a lack of diversity. The failure to include a variety of race, gender and size has become more and more prominent in a media age where the individual and the notion of ‘normativity’ has been questioned. But there are some individuals who stand out amongst […]

Escaping Exeter

by Daisy Saunders

Sometimes things feel a bit too much. The lecture halls seem too small; the city centre feels too busy and the queues at Forum’s Pret? Don’t get me started! It’s the first week of term and already it feels like you’re trapped within the city. But we all need to sometimes escape from our routine. […]

Favourite YouTubers: Angelika Oles

by Daisy Saunders

“Angelika Oles is the one to watch” Angelika Oles is a breath of fresh, honest, YouTube air. She’s not afraid to say what’s on her mind and her commentary videos on the hypocritical and ostentatious nature of YouTube stars; her analysis of infamous scandals and the greedy, monetising aspect of the site tugs at the […]

Wanted: Modern- Day Dickens

by Daisy Saunders

If there’s one thing that’s on everybody’s mind these days – it’s politics. Who said what, who did what, who trumped who (ha), who’s bad and who’s good. This is a good thing. More people than ever are now beginning to get involved with political affairs, activism and voting and are generally committed to making […]

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