Lauren Walsh and Maddie Conlan, Arts and Lit editors, review the Northcott showing of The Mousetrap.
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Lauren Walsh and Maddie Conlan, Arts and Lit editors, review the Northcott showing of The Mousetrap.
Anna Armstrong describes her experience working in Southern China and explores the importance of appreciating the little things during your year abroad
Features Editor Callum Martin reports on the latest university protests for Palestine, and speaks to a student demonstrator.
Anna Spencer writes on Book Aid International in its 70th year, and the significance of the charity.
Print Editor-in-Chief, Anabel Costa-Ferriera, reports on concerns raised by Exeter University Open Swim Society on pollution from South West Water.
Cora Jamieson recalls the discovery of a bomb in the University of Exeter after the recent displacement of Plymouth residents due to a similar incident involving a World War II bomb.
Carys Williams looks at the influential Hallie Rubenhold and her retelling of Jack the Ripper’s murders – focusing this time on the victims.
Sophie Zoltowski explores the story behind the Year of the Dragon and why this particular zodiac is such an important aspect of the Chinese tradition.
Maya Fernandes, Online Music Editor, reviews the recent gig from San Francisco indie-pop band The Umbrellas at Exeter Cavern.
Lauren Griffin shares her favourite spots on Magdalen Street and why it is the best place to go and treat yourself.
Lauren Walsh and Maddie Conlan, Arts and Lit editors, review the Northcott showing of The Mousetrap.
Anna Armstrong describes her experience working in Southern China and explores the importance of appreciating the little things during your year abroad
Features Editor Callum Martin reports on the latest university protests for Palestine, and speaks to a student demonstrator.
Anna Spencer writes on Book Aid International in its 70th year, and the significance of the charity.
Print Editor-in-Chief, Anabel Costa-Ferriera, reports on concerns raised by Exeter University Open Swim Society on pollution from South West Water.
Cora Jamieson recalls the discovery of a bomb in the University of Exeter after the recent displacement of Plymouth residents due to a similar incident involving a World War II bomb.
Carys Williams looks at the influential Hallie Rubenhold and her retelling of Jack the Ripper’s murders – focusing this time on the victims.
Sophie Zoltowski explores the story behind the Year of the Dragon and why this particular zodiac is such an important aspect of the Chinese tradition.
Maya Fernandes, Online Music Editor, reviews the recent gig from San Francisco indie-pop band The Umbrellas at Exeter Cavern.
Lauren Griffin shares her favourite spots on Magdalen Street and why it is the best place to go and treat yourself.
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