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
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.
Barney Young explores why young people often chose not to vote, and why student’s voices are crucial in the upcoming General Election.
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.
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.
Charlie Oldroyd, Online Comment editor discusses the rise and creative innovations of Djerf Avenue, making it into an influencer success story.
Irem Ozdemir discusses Musk’s war on Wikipedia and how it threatens the non-profit organisation.
Online Science editor, Orla Watson, explores Iceland’s strike against gender based violence and pay discrimination, and the ramifications it could have for women everywhere.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts and Lit editor, discusses the often unaddressed issues of living with friends during her time at University.
Riona McLoughlin writes on the influence of social media on the UK’s pumpkin business.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts and Lit editor, explores the prominence and impact of shapewear in the plight for universal body positivity.
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