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
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
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
Emily Roughton shares her views on one of Exeter’s biggest evenings of the year.
Barney Young explores why young people often chose not to vote, and why student’s voices are crucial in the upcoming General Election.
Gracie Moore, print Editor-in-Chief, explores the sale of the Telegraph and the role media ownership plays in the political landscape
Katie Matthews investigates the NHS’ decision to stop prescribing puberty blockers and its ramifications for trans youth.
Gracie Moore, Print Editor-in-Chief, discusses how some of the most exciting sporting events of the summer coincide with political pursuits.
Maddie Conlan writes on the recent dead deer on campus controversy reflecting that, it may be no surprise that the dead deer is linked the Conservative Society.
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