Arts & Lit Editor Lucy Aylmer examines the position of political cartoonists in today’s political and social climate.
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Arts & Lit Editor Lucy Aylmer examines the position of political cartoonists in today’s political and social climate.
Is democracy being jeopardised by the people that should theoretically be facilitating freedom fo speech? This writer optimistically views Trump’s outbursts as a good thing, formulating that it is better to know all of the information than be censured. But on election day, twitter did what many other social media brands are known for doing in modern times: picking and choosing what to put to their audiences.
Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph discusses how the actor’s exploitation of fame has ultimately harmed sex workers during an already challenging time.
Elise Hamersley highlights the problems of stereotyping that those in women’s rugby still come up against.
Bridie Adams speaks about the potential dangers of social media activism and offers advice on how to avoid being labelled a superficial ally
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Joshua Fundafunda discusses his own experience of the Black Lives Matter protests over the past month, and offers guidance towards how we can all be better allies.
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Print Features Editor Bethany Collins shines a light on the power influencers have over our spending habits and how the coronavirus lockdown has made us question the role they play in our lives.
Tamara Moule proposes the potential for a new normal in the health and fitness industry post-lockdown.
Arts & Lit Editor Lucy Aylmer examines the position of political cartoonists in today’s political and social climate.
Is democracy being jeopardised by the people that should theoretically be facilitating freedom fo speech? This writer optimistically views Trump’s outbursts as a good thing, formulating that it is better to know all of the information than be censured. But on election day, twitter did what many other social media brands are known for doing in modern times: picking and choosing what to put to their audiences.
Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph discusses how the actor’s exploitation of fame has ultimately harmed sex workers during an already challenging time.
Elise Hamersley highlights the problems of stereotyping that those in women’s rugby still come up against.
Bridie Adams speaks about the potential dangers of social media activism and offers advice on how to avoid being labelled a superficial ally
Exeter is the 10th most Instagrammable university in UK The University of Exeter beats the University…
Joshua Fundafunda discusses his own experience of the Black Lives Matter protests over the past month, and offers guidance towards how we can all be better allies.
White Privilege: The importance of educating yourself Print Features editor Bethany Collins discusses how learning about…
Print Features Editor Bethany Collins shines a light on the power influencers have over our spending habits and how the coronavirus lockdown has made us question the role they play in our lives.
Tamara Moule proposes the potential for a new normal in the health and fitness industry post-lockdown.
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