Online Lifestyle Editor Jasmine Payne investigates whether celebrity activism is a means of provoking real change or simply a publicity stunt
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Online Lifestyle Editor Jasmine Payne investigates whether celebrity activism is a means of provoking real change or simply a publicity stunt
Gracie Moore, Editor-in Chief, discusses what Brexit has meant for exchange programmes and overseas opportunities for students
Callum Martin, Online Editor-in-Chief, considers the record of South West Water and the legacy of privatisation.
Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the vicious cycle of doom scrolling and how to avoid it
Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the vicious cycle of doom scrolling and how to avoid it
Maya Dallal examines the legacy of the ongoing case of Gisèle Pelicot in France.
Writer Gemma Gradwell examines the origins of the 4B movement and its current influence in the Western world
Writer Pollyanna Roberts explores whether popular culture should be shedding more light on current affairs
Exeposé writers react to the government’s announcement of increased tuition fees.
Joseph James examines the chaotic events surrounding the dismissal of Sue Gray
James Keegan discusses divided opinions about the university’s sustainability methods around campus
Our writers discuss whether university education can still be considered a profitable path for students
Editor-in-Chief, Gracie Moore, explores whether it is time to reassess the long-standing Spanish tradition of hurling tomatoes.
Online Comment Editor Sophie Zoltowski reflects back on her earliest university experiences as a fourth year
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