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This is your life?

by Neha Shaji

Deputy Editor, Neha Shaji discusses autobiographical literature and its often political nature.

One year later- An analysis of the Trump administration so far

by Natalie Keffler

The arrival of January 2018 marks almost a year since Donald Trump was inaugurated as 45th US President, an event that occurred on 20th January 2017, with Mike Pence being appointed as Vice-President. The whole world was in utter disbelief at the time that a man with his views and actions could firstly be chosen […]

The Comey Scandal

by Billy Brooks

I’d been dreading this move for weeks. It’s directly in line with everything we know about Trump and the incompetence he’s surrounded himself with, so I’m not surprised to hear that President Trump has fired the head of the FBI, James Comey. The White House press has been vigorously engaging itself in vain attempts to […]

100 Days Later, Is America Great Again?

by Jack Watts

Has Donald Trump made America great again? One hundred days into his presidency, this is the question we should be asking. The man who rode into the White House on powerful promises and inflammatory rhetoric has arguably had enough time now to enact his major pledges, especially given that he assured his supporters during the […]

The Pen from Penryn: why January could always be worse

by Alice Horncastle

J January is always a month that is stressful for students. You soon realise that you did absolutely no work over Christmas and that you have numerous imminent essays and exams that make up an unnervingly large proportion of your degree. As well as that, there are housing arrangements to sort out for the next […]

US Presidential Election 2016 – Live!

by Theo Stone

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Nintendo president, Satoru Iwata, Dies – 55.

by Games

Today is a dark day for video games. President of Nintendo Satoru Iwata has passed away at the age of 55. The statement Nintendo issued is short, and sad: “Nintendo Co., Ltd. deeply regrets to announce that President Satoru Iwata passed away on July 11, 2015 due to a bile duct growth.” Where does one […]

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