Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the vicious cycle of doom scrolling and how to avoid it
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Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the vicious cycle of doom scrolling and how to avoid it
The Senior Editors give their five takeaways from their meeting with the Guild CEO, a relatively unknown figure among students with quite a bit of sway.
Amberly Wright, Print Lifestyle Editor, discusses the rise and ramifications of fashion companies greenwashing their customers.
Online Features Editor, Callum Martin, argues for the removal of peremptory challenges from US jury selection.
With the Christmas season over, Rosie Peters-McDonald looks back at the deeply commercialised nature of the holiday and whether capitalism has outshone Christmas
Scarlett Cracknell, Print Music Editor, looks back at the past year and how it has rejected “womanhood” in the effort to prioritise “girl” and what that symbolises.
Print deputy editor, Harry Craig, explores politicians’ use of reality TV following Nigel Farage’s recent decent into the jungle.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts & Lit editor, examines the election of Geert Wilders, the ‘Dutch Trump’, and what it exhibits about the role of the media in the rise of the far-right.
Helena Hughes discusses the recent emotional abuse allegations against Jonah Hill, examining the dangers of ‘Therapy Talk’.
Online Senior Editors, Amelie Thompson and Megan Haynes, discuss Exeter’s questionable sustainability practices in turn with a growing student population.
In light of the recent controversies, art history student, Lina Stenman discusses what the items stolen from the British Museum show about its declining credibility and reputations.
As we enter Freshers Week and anticipate male-dominated sports society initiations, Print Music Editor Scarlett Cracknell explores the impact of lad culture and sharking.
Lisette Reed, print comment editor, discusses Section 28 and the effect new proposed government legislation could have on trans children.
Elliot Laver urges the UK to recognise the Armenian Genocide as he argues what it would mean to Armenia and that recognising historical fact is just.
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