Magdalena Kanecka (Online International Editor) covers the significance of the Exeter MPs vote on Assisted Dying.
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Magdalena Kanecka (Online International Editor) covers the significance of the Exeter MPs vote on Assisted Dying.
Writer Victoria White discusses how Trump’s re-election sparks urgent questions about the future of women’s rights, equality, and democracy in America
Bella Maclusky reviews ‘Rocks’, a powerful portrayal of resilience and friendship in London’s inner city.
Online Editor-in-Chief Katie Matthews shares why her interview with nurses at the Sexual Health Clinic impacted her personally.
Bella Maclusky reviews ‘Rocks’, a powerful portrayal of resilience and friendship in London’s inner city.
Online Editor-in-Chief Katie Matthews shares why her interview with nurses at the Sexual Health Clinic impacted her personally.
Amy Rushton, Print Editor-in-Chief reports on findings demonstrating the lack of ethnic diversity at Exeter, and its effects on students of colour .
Owen Peak celebrates the literary giant Toni Morrison in honour of Black History Month.
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.
Isabel Caine examines the impact of war on Ukraine’s cultural heritage.
Lina Idrees writes about the recent appointment of Justice Ayesha Malik as Pakistan’s first female Supreme Court judge and reflects on her seminal judgement banning the ‘two-finger test’ in Pakistan.
Joshua Smith explains the complex history behind the Parthenon Marbles and questions what modern museums should be doing to account for their colonial pasts.
Alaia La emphasises the importance of Singapore’s Pink Dot event in a country where homosexuality remains criminalised.
Lina Idrees reflects on the recent spotlighted cases of gender-based violence in Pakistan and its enduring narrative which has preserved a culture of impunity.
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