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Jamie Speka

What does the pirate’s campaign tell us about the Guild?

by Jamie Speka

Comment Editor, Jamie Speka, critiques the 12.3% voter turnout and second-place win of a pirate during the Guild Elections as a failure of the institution to engage its own students.

Exploring the American housing crisis

by Jamie Speka

Jamie Speka delves into the complex issues behind the American housing crisis and the resulting state migration phenomenon.

Investigating period poverty at the University of Exeter

by Jamie Speka

Jamie Speka talks to Berty Dudley of the Period Poverty Society and discusses Exeter University’s stagnant initiative to provide students with free period products.

A new era of conservatism

by Jamie Speka

A New Era of Conservatism in theSupreme Court

Jamie Speka reflects on the key features of conservative political ideology pertaining to human rights, the effects of its rising prevalence around the world, and the future of the political landscape in the new era of conservatism.

Exploring the American housing crisis

by Jamie Speka

Jamie Speka delves into the complex issues behind the American housing crisis and the resulting state migration phenomenon.

Why is feminism still misunderstood today?

by Jamie Speka

Jamie Speka investigates the true meaning of feminism, the different types of sexism and why it’s time to stop accusing feminism of excluding men.

In conversation with pro-choice protesters in California and Texas

by Jamie Speka

Jamie Speka talks to residents in California and Texas as they protest against the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

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