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
Online Science editor, Orla Watson, explores Iceland’s strike against gender based violence and pay discrimination, and the ramifications it could have for women everywhere.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts and Lit editor, discusses the often unaddressed issues of living with friends during her time at University.
Riona McLoughlin writes on the influence of social media on the UK’s pumpkin business.
Print Comment Editor, Lisette Reed, discusses how tabloid culture has permeated Britney Spears’ private life.
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.
With Labours recent proposal for a publicly owned energy company with full focus on clean energy, Sidney Watson discusses the future of climate change and whether politicians ever stand by their promises.
Charlie Gershinson evaluates Kanye Wests’ career and how he has maintained his fame following further controversies.
In the middle of the cost of living crisis, Charlie Oldroyd addresses campuses lack of affordable meals for students.
With further economic decline and repeated U-turns, Benedict Thompson evaluates the current state of government representation.
During an ever-changing political climate, Charlie Gershinson evaluates the evolution of the UK Conservative Party, and what the future may hold.
Livvy Mason-Myhill, Deputy Editor, discusses the BBC’s decision to take BBC Four and CBBC off the air.
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