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 Arts & Lit Editor Emily Rizzo describes the ongoing political situation in mainland Europe and its turn to right-wing governments.
Iqraa Bukhari, Ph.D. Candidate in Politics at the University of Exeter, shares her views on the recent violence targeting the Pakistani and Muslim community in the UK.
Callum Martin, Online Editor-in-Chief, speaks to bestselling author and Guardian columnist John Crace.
Guy Fraiser-Brown comments on where the Tories could go from here ahead of the next general election.
Satire Editor Caspian Davies provides insight into the Manifesto’s of each of the major party’s running in the upcoming General Election.
Shagnick Bhattacharya explores the racism against MP Diane Abbott and what it signals for UK politics as a whole.
Emily Roughton shares her views on one of Exeter’s biggest evenings of the year.
Livvy Mason-Myhill, Print Editor-in-Chief, shares insights on confronting the social intricacies of university life from an only child’s perspective, highlighting the critical value of cherishing solitude.
Drawing on his own experience in Zambia, Features Editor Callum Martin considers the arguments around ‘voluntourism’
Alex Martin, comments on the potential of two new amendments in the National Union of Students that have the ability to reform the organization. He maintains that the future of Student Unions could come down to these reforms.
On its anniversary, Rosie Peters-McDonald explores the successes of the Veganuary movement- and its drawbacks
Harry Craig, Print Deputy Editor, discusses the significance of Holocaust Memorial Day and powerfully retells his family story.
With the Christmas season over, Rosie Peters-McDonald looks back at the deeply commercialised nature of the holiday and whether capitalism has outshone Christmas
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