Maya Dallal examines the legacy of the ongoing case of Gisèle Pelicot in France.
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Maya Dallal examines the legacy of the ongoing case of Gisèle Pelicot in France.
Harry Craig, Print Deputy Editor, discusses the anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments in Hungary, following the recent museum controversy, and the consequences it could have for the rest of Europe.
Aditi Sandhya explores the meaning of the Festival of Lights and shares how Exeter’s Indian and Hindu communities celebrated this year.
Ellie McHale shares her VISA application story and provides advice for people that are planning to go on a year abroad.
Online News Editor, Anna Kane, writes on her experience volunteering in Lviv, Ukraine this summer
Kornelia Stark and Mathias La Pira write about their experiences as international students at the University of Exeter.
Agata Koralewska, Online International Editor, writes about Polish food and recommends the best place to get it in Exeter.
Jess Cadogan, the Online Screen Editor, writes about the beauty of Denmark’s capital city and the variety of attractions available to tourists.
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