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
Callum Martin, Online Editor-in-Chief, looks back on a week of violence, and reports from a local march.
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.
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.
Scarlett Cracknell, Print Music Editor, looks back at the past year and how it has rejected “womanhood” in the effort to prioritise “girl” and what that symbolises.
Print deputy editor, Harry Craig, explores politicians’ use of reality TV following Nigel Farage’s recent decent into the jungle.
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.
Agata Koralewska reminisces on her experiences living with a group of friends at University- and encourages you to consider doing the same.
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