Working abroad through a global pandemic
Words by Rosie Graham Let’s be honest, summer 2020 wasn’t exactly one for the books. Staycations, zoom quizzes and socially-distanced picnics came to embody the pandemic summer. For seasonal workers,…
#ENDSARS: How a movement to end police brutality in Nigeria has taken over social media.
Words by Daisy Holbrook Over the past weeks, social media sites have been inundated with posts calling for the end of ‘SARS’, with #ENDSARS receiving thousands of tweets daily. Details…
Chiefs do the Double
Words By Max Kilham Director of Rugby Rob Baxter expressed his ‘relief’ as his Exeter Chiefs beat Wasps 19-13 to lift the Gallagher Premiership Trophy for the second time in…
Fixing our genes
A look at the current status of gene therapy and where it may take us next
The Importance of Black History
keeping the conversation and education surroundings Black History beyond the month of October.
Public outrage as MPs block plan to extend Free School meals over school holidays
Words by Summer Kelly On 23 October MPs rejected a Labour motion to extend free school meals into the school holidays. The defeat was 322 votes to 261 as the…
Jeremy Corbyn suspended from Labour after report finds the Party ‘acted unlawfully’ over anti-Semitism.
Labour suspends former leader for comments made after the release of critical EHRC report on anti-Semitism within the party.
The Social Dilemma
Words By Teddy Parkin Everything is aligned for a productive work session. I’ve chosen my spot at the presuming eds coffee shop on London Road. My flat white with oat…
Waad Al-Kateab on For Sama and the power of the documentary
Rob Salusbury attends a virtual Q&A event with Oscar-winning ‘For Sama’ filmmakers.
COVID-19: PM announces month-long nationwide lockdown
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called for a nationwide lockdown commencing Thursday 5 November.
Pandemic Pregnancy
Words By Megan De Meo In England alone an average of 1,688 babies are born every day. This means that across the UK as a whole, tens of thousands of…
A Step Closer to Living on the Moon
NASA announces discovery of water on the surface of the Moon.
Artist Focus: Karl Jones
For this week’s feature, I talked to Karl Jones, a third-year Illustration student from the University of Brighton. His style, which makes use of simple colour hues and fine-line patters…
Grenfell Tower notebooks “binned”; police now investigating
Words by Grace Curtis On 19 October, a former project manager on the Grenfell Tower refurbishment admitted that she had “binned” several notebooks that potentially contained important information relating to…
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