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.
Jess Cadogan, the Online Screen Editor, writes about the beauty of Denmark’s capital city and the variety of attractions available to tourists.
Mathias La Pira talks about the variety of international experiences available to students at the university and his personal achievements in setting up international events such as ExeVision or Football World Cup.
Harry Craig, Print Deputy Editor, recommends an unknown holiday destination, Albania, uncovering its unique touristic value.
Anabel Judd covers her experience of living and working in Lyon, amidst a background of numerous struggles. After all of that, she happily reports back on her experiences of languages, food and trying to fit in…
Lucy Connors narrates her experience of Atlanta, Georgia, an eclectic city with new things to discover in every nook and cranny.
Lucy Connors continues to chronicle her journey across America, this time recalling the beauty of Paria Canyon.
Ellie Klein reminisces about her time in Prague and challenges the stereotypes often associated with the city.
John Walter interrogates Biden’s actions in the Oval Office so far, and analyses how his decisions may be reflected in future diplomatic tensions.
In light of the Suez canal blockage, Siobahn Bahl examines the longer- term impacts of this six- day disruption.
Siobhan Bahl discusses the complexities behind the global food crisis and the very real and present power of Western food systems
Lucy Aylmer reflects on the explicit increase of anti-Asian hate since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic
Lina Idrees reflects on and discusses the upcoming Women’s March in Pakistan.
Being 20 in 2020 Kanumera Creiche gives her perspective of a student “supposedly” on a placement…
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