Online Lifestyle Editor Jasmine Payne investigates whether celebrity activism is a means of provoking real change or simply a publicity stunt
Online Lifestyle Editor Jasmine Payne investigates whether celebrity activism is a means of provoking real change or simply a publicity stunt
Exeposé members share their thoughts after hearing the results of Tuesday’s election and comment on its consequences across the Atlantic
Stephen Bellars discusses the cycle of inequality surrounding access to student internships
Writer Sanjiti Banerjee explores whether some of the most pressing conflicts can be overlooked for the sake of music
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
Antonella Perna explores the deepfake images made of female celebrities, and the effect this could have on women and girls everywhere.
Josie Sharp, Print International Editor, considers the many controversies that MP Lee Anderson has been embroiled in.
The Senior Editors give their five takeaways from their meeting with the Guild CEO, a relatively unknown figure among students with quite a bit of sway.
Amberly Wright, Print Lifestyle Editor, discusses the rise and ramifications of fashion companies greenwashing their customers.
Online Features Editor, Callum Martin, argues for the removal of peremptory challenges from US jury selection.
Florence New explores the case of a woman found not guilty of home abortion and what it demonstrates about the future of UK abortion laws.
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