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Sceptics of Pfizer

Jess White explores public scepticism surrounding Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.

Dec 21, 2020 By Jess White Filed Under: Science, COVID-19 Science, Science News, News, COVID-19, COVID-19, Editors' Picks Tagged With: Exeter, Science, vaccine, covid-19, pfizer

How to host your own Christmas market

To raise morale and unite people under this magical time, Niamh gives some tips as to how to make Christmas more ‘normal’, through cooking, baking, decorating and supporting local businesses. This combines cozy December activities such as watching Christmas films under many blankets on the sofa, and normally ‘outdoor activities’, such as mulled wine – minus the queue.

Dec 18, 2020 By Niamh Gray Filed Under: Comment, Editors' Picks Tagged With: market exeter, christmas shopping, christmas decorations, christmas dinner, christmas party

TED x Youth @ Gandy street: Bridging the Gap

As Exeter’s first TED event had to move online this year, Elise Hamersley discusses the highlights of the various performances and talks given at the digital event.

Dec 18, 2020 By Elise Hamersley Filed Under: Comment, Editors' Picks Tagged With: students, performance, Youth, TED talks, homelessness, tedxexeter, online event

In Ode to the Christmas Carol

In Ode to the Christmas Carol Ella Lee discusses the annual Christmas classics Whether you share the opinion that “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” or not, you know its Christmas when you walk into Tesco to do your weekly food shop and find yourself walking with a slight swing in your step, […]

Dec 18, 2020 By Ella Lee Filed Under: Lifestyle, Culture, Editors' Picks Tagged With: christmas, Christmas Carol, Christmas Songs, #music, #lifestyle

The role of Photojournalism in Environmental Reporting

Axelle Rescourio discusses the vital role photojournalism has in our understanding and reception of the climate crisis.

Dec 18, 2020 By Axelle Rescourio Filed Under: Features, Worldwide, Editors' Picks Tagged With: photography, environment, Climate Change, covid-19, photojournalism, glacier

The Unspoken Mental Health Pandemic Affecting Students

The Unspoken Mental Health Pandemic Affecting Students Ryan Sprules writes about the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on students’ mental health. The mental toll of the student struggle against Coronavirus has yet to receive such its share of attention; This is not meant to be some sort of competition of which one poses the greater […]

Dec 18, 2020 By ryansprules Filed Under: Comment, Editors' Picks Tagged With: students, loneliness, mental health, university students, covid-19

American Election Round Table: White House Clowns – out now at the ‘Cinemare’

American Election Round table: White House Clowns – out now at the ‘Cinemare’ Ross Chatburn takes American politics to the movies and reviews the blockbuster which has proved a hit across the pond. Attempting to find an appropriate adjective to describe the US election is like trying to scrape Tipp-Ex off a Playdough house in […]

Dec 18, 2020 By Ross Chatburn Filed Under: Politics, International, Overseas Correspondents, Editors' Picks

Scrooge Picks: Love Actually

Archie Lockyer confesses his hatred of the Christmas classic, Love Actually

Dec 18, 2020 By Archie Lockyer Filed Under: Screen, Screen Features, Editors' Picks Tagged With: Keira Knightley, richard curtis, bill nighy, love actually, Hugh Grant, christmas movie

No Such Thing As Societies

How can societies survive an uncertain future of continual restriction? Sophie Pourteous discusses the future of these cherished groups.

Dec 7, 2020 By Sophie Porteous Filed Under: Comment, Editors' Picks Tagged With: societies, Socials, studentissues, lockdown

Bi-den!

Eleanor Down asks students what they think about the man set to move into the White House on January 20th.

Dec 5, 2020 By Eleanor Down Filed Under: Comment, Editors' Picks Tagged With: Donald Trump, joe biden, presidential election 2020

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