Online Editor-in-Chief Katie Matthews interviews the President of Nightline, Elodie Maggs, to share the support they offer and how to get involved
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Online Editor-in-Chief Katie Matthews interviews the President of Nightline, Elodie Maggs, to share the support they offer and how to get involved
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, investigates medical students’ reports of a gap in teachings on gender-diverse healthcare that is said to induce inaccessible care for trans patients.
Fynn Rose analyses the conflict unfolding in the Red Sea.
Sarah Gould considers the role of politicians and the government in the Post Office scandal.
Features Editor Callum Martin speaks to Tessa Tucker, the Conservative candidate for Exeter.
Online Features Editor, Callum Martin, looks into spiking on a local level.
In light of its most recent setback, Eleanor Rogers considers the past and future of Rishi Sunak’s ‘Rwanda plan’ for immigration.
Riona Mcloughlin investigates the debate around the council’s Low Traffic Neighbourhood scheme.
Toby Davies investigates the controversies surrounding the 2022 Qatar World Cup and the consequences of the world’s reaction to the spectacle of football.
In light of the recent US midterm elections, Charlie Gershinson investigates what happens and what it could mean for the upcoming 2024 elections.
Hannah Fraser attends an Armistice Day ceremony in France and reflects on the different traditions of ritualized commemoration of the two world wars.
Jamie Speka talks to Berty Dudley of the Period Poverty Society and discusses Exeter University’s stagnant initiative to provide students with free period products.
Charlie Gershinson investigates the environmental consequences of the rapid rise in disposable vape consumption and how electrical waste should be recycled.
Harry Mcphail takes a look at Liz Truss’ time in office and how the Prime Minister was outlived by a lettuce.
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