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Feb 16, 20192 min read
Bolsonaro: Cut from the same cloth
Writing: Scott Beaton Illustration: Isi Williams In the wake of the most controversial elections in recent Brazilian history, Jair...


Feb 16, 20193 min read
"Shall I compare thee to a #Summer'sDay?" Instagram's poetry revolution
Writing: Reuben Fox McClure Illustration: Abigail Featherstone Keats — how many followers does he have? Dickinson — is she verified?...


Feb 16, 20193 min read
The Museum - outdated or essential?
Writing: Louise Jastrzebski Illustration: Dani Rothmann Museums, physical embodiments of culture, history and education, are continuing...


Feb 16, 20192 min read
'Going Slightly Mad' Review: 4 stars
Writing: Rosie Barry When ‘going slightly mad’ - an original piece of writing and performance from 4th year Edinburgh student Michael...


Feb 16, 20192 min read
Breaking the Banksy: a blessing or a curse?
Writing: Carlos Finlay Illustration: Carlos Finlay In November last year, North London residents were furious to see that a Banksy...


Feb 16, 20194 min read
The White House is Burning
Writing: Iz Gius Illustration: Juliet Richards For those of you who want a refreshing break from Brexit chaos, turn your eyes across the...


Feb 16, 20194 min read
The end of the liberal world order? On the necessity for regeneration
Writing: Grace Callaghan Illustration: Isi Williams According to numerous international relations scholars, the political framework of...


Feb 16, 20193 min read
The regenerative power of protests
Writing: Eilish Newmark Illustration: Paola Valentina On January 21st 2017, the first day of Donald Trump’s presidency, I felt fortunate...


Feb 16, 20194 min read
The Regeneration of the Labour Movement
Writing: Laith Al-Khalaf Illustration: Emily Donnelly The UK working class has seen an unprecedented fall in wages. This decline has only...
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