Print Screen Editor, Pollyanna Roberts, discusses the importance of SHAG Week at Exeter University
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Print Screen Editor, Pollyanna Roberts, discusses the importance of SHAG Week at Exeter University
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.
Print Arts & Lit Editor Kayleigh Swart reviews her latest read of the summer – Hisashi Kashiwai’s ‘The Kamogawa Foood Detectives’.
Iqraa Bukhari, Ph.D. Candidate in Politics at the University of Exeter, shares her views on the recent violence targeting the Pakistani and Muslim community in the UK.
Catherine Wakefield covers the way black talent has come to the fore and the importance of amplifying black voices
Zamrock’s unlikely resurgence nearly ten years ago tells the story of Zambia’s local economic and political circumstances. George Warburton writes of the past and present.
For Black History Month, Jess Cadogan, Online Screen Editor, explores the brilliant filmography of Jordan Peele – especially noting his fantastic mixing of comedy and horror.
Lucy Aylmer reflects on the explicit increase of anti-Asian hate since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic
Lina Idrees reflects on and discusses the upcoming Women’s March in Pakistan.
Issy Murray breaks down the ballroom scene of the 1970s.
Amplify’s Online Editor, Rupali Naik, interviews the founders of The Creative Switch on their recent growth, work, and experiences.
Clara Akiki reflects upon the recent talk (digitally) given by Professor Angela Davis and Professor Ilan Pappé at our university
Ria Kalsi reminds us of how pressing the protests in India should be to all of us
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