Maya Dallal examines the legacy of the ongoing case of Gisèle Pelicot in France.
Menu
Maya Dallal examines the legacy of the ongoing case of Gisèle Pelicot in France.
Judy Dodd, Print Arts & Lit Editor, examines the aftermath of the South Korean deepfake scandal and its effects on women in the country.
Online Arts & Lit Editor Emily Rizzo describes the ongoing political situation in mainland Europe and its turn to right-wing governments.
Online International Editor, Magdalena Kanecka, examines the celebrations of Mother’s and Father’s Day around the world.
Eleanor Rogers explores the decision of the three countries and if others will join in supporting a ‘two-state solution’ to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Harold Long writes about his personal experience of the recent events in Jordan.
Paris Gill shares her experience studying in South Korea for a year, reflecting on the skills she gained from her time there.
Anna Armstrong describes her experience working in Southern China and explores the importance of appreciating the little things during your year abroad
Dina Evdokimova recommends her favourite festive food, Medovnik cake, talking about its cultural significance and giving advice on where to try it in Exeter
Paris Gill writes about the recent satellite launch delivered by North Korea and its consequences for the world’s security.
Emily Roughton, Online Lifestyle Editor, shares her advice on practicing a new language, to be consistent and successful throughout the process.
Eloise Grainger examines the benefits of travelling through Europe by train and compares it to flying to your final destination.
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.
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news & updates.
Sign up to our newsletter