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
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.
Online Sports Editor Ceri Vaughan-Jones examines the best place to live in Exeter- an essential guide for prospective renters!
Online Comment Editor, Charlie Oldroyd, discusses the impact and caveats of second-hand fashion.
Harry Craig, Print Deputy Editor, discusses the Home secretary’s challenge to asylum laws and the threat this presents to LGBTQ+ people around the world.
Writer Lina Stenman, art history student, questions: should museums, galleries and universities be held responsible for how their donors have made their money?
Emily Roughton, Online Lifestyle Editor, explores the fallout over the British Museum missing artefacts scandal.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts & Lit editor, explores the recent Russell Brand allegations and the reality of being a woman in the entertainment industry.
Rhys Wallis discusses the pitfalls of the University of Exeter’s well-being services, producing the question: what needs to be done better?
Joseph Terry examines the ongoing strikes in Britain to unearth: who is really running the country?
In light of Harry and Meghans new documentary series on Netflix, Charlie Oldroyd delve into the impact of media on our royal family and what it means to seek privacy outside the institution.
With the I’m a Celebrity final complete, Harry Craig evaluates Matt Hancock appearance on the show.
Amy Rushton deciphers the decision that FIFA and the FA have made by banning One Love Armbands in Quatar.
Charlie Gershinson analyses the players that serve as the impetus for the first RCN national strike since it’s inception 106 years ago.
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