Features editor Catherine Stone overviews the history of Black History Month and the event’s significance in the cultural and educational calendar, outlining key projects and books, and considering its impact and criticisms.
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Features editor Catherine Stone overviews the history of Black History Month and the event’s significance in the cultural and educational calendar, outlining key projects and books, and considering its impact and criticisms.
Elen Johnston explains the effects of the heatwave on the landscape and infrastructure of Devon in the hottest summer on record and considers the future of rising temperatures due to climate change.
Benedict Thompson investigates how the cost of living crisis will affect students, as rent and bills continue to soar.
Amidst big promises from Boris Johnson and other government figures on the environment in the aftermath of COP26, Katie Jones examines the government’s own environmental policies to see if they’re up to scratch.
Amid worsening royal health scares and ongoing family turmoil, Lucy Evans examines whether the monarchy still has a future.
Despite innumerable green pledges, the finance industry is still deeply in bed with fossil fuels and worsening climate change. Isaac Bettridge investigates the state of fossil financing and what is being done about it.
Evan Thomas debates the veracity of state-run train operators
Lucy Aylmer, Deputy Editor, looks into the nature of NHS contracts during the pandemic
Image Credits: James Pearson Howes Lola Schroer interviews Lola Young. 20-Year-old Lola Young may have 200,000 monthly Spotify listeners, but she wants you to know that she is figuring out life just like …
President Ani Martirossian and Treasurer Luca Boyd of The 93% Club Exeter explain the mandate of the national network and give an idea of what Exeter students can expect.
Features editor Catherine Stone overviews the history of Black History Month and the event’s significance in the cultural and educational calendar, outlining key projects and books, and considering its impact and criticisms.
Elen Johnston explains the effects of the heatwave on the landscape and infrastructure of Devon in the hottest summer on record and considers the future of rising temperatures due to climate change.
Benedict Thompson investigates how the cost of living crisis will affect students, as rent and bills continue to soar.
Amidst big promises from Boris Johnson and other government figures on the environment in the aftermath of COP26, Katie Jones examines the government’s own environmental policies to see if they’re up to scratch.
Amid worsening royal health scares and ongoing family turmoil, Lucy Evans examines whether the monarchy still has a future.
Despite innumerable green pledges, the finance industry is still deeply in bed with fossil fuels and worsening climate change. Isaac Bettridge investigates the state of fossil financing and what is being done about it.
Evan Thomas debates the veracity of state-run train operators
Lucy Aylmer, Deputy Editor, looks into the nature of NHS contracts during the pandemic
Image Credits: James Pearson Howes Lola Schroer interviews Lola Young. 20-Year-old Lola Young may have 200,000 monthly Spotify listeners, but she wants you to know that she is figuring out life just like …
President Ani Martirossian and Treasurer Luca Boyd of The 93% Club Exeter explain the mandate of the national network and give an idea of what Exeter students can expect.
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