Katie Matthews, Online Editor-in-Chief, considers Trump’s designs on Greenland
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Katie Matthews, Online Editor-in-Chief, considers Trump’s designs on Greenland
Callum Martin examines the history of Exeter’s statues.
Kayleigh Swart, Print Screen Editor, gives an overview of the Church of England’s reparation fund and examines whether money is enough to right past wrongs.
Rachel McEwan reviews the impact of Alabama’s IVF Supreme Court ruling and considers the role of religion and politics in American courts.
Features Editor Callum Martin hears what locals have to say about the controversial Low Traffic Neighbourhood scheme.
Hannah Woodley recaps the tensions between Ireland and Britain, and examines how the new Northern Irish Brexit deal will affect their relationship.
Paris Gill profiles Boris Nadezhdin, the Putin challenger, and assesses whether democracy is a lost cause in Russia.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, has a look at student impacts on homelessness within Exeter. She wonders, how much do students notice and how much should we pay attention?
Online Deputy Editor, Ewan Edwards, examines two North African disasters, and interviews a reporter on the ground.
With a focus on HS2, Fynn Rose explains why UK infrastructure projects always seem to go off the rails.
Print Deputy Editor, Harry Craig, explains the Prime Minister’s remarkable shift on the country’s environmental targets.
Features Editor Callum Martin examines the ‘concrete crisis’ in British schools and considers the extent to which it is a legacy of austerity.
Jamie Speka, Editor-in-Chief, follows the murder trial of Brian Jewell and uncovers an alarming number of young homeless people facing the violent conditions of homelessness in Exeter. She asks: when will such a tragedy strike again?
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, documents the heightening influence of non-affiliated University meme pages that are holding a spotless mirror to Exeter University life.
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