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No Year’s Resolutions

Seb Umrigar argues that it doesn’t all have to change on the 1st January.

Comment is free…

… but sometimes I really wish it weren’t, writes Harry McCarthy.

Famine in the Forum

One hungry student’s desperate search for sustenance.

Going the distance

Peter Tse asks if long-distance relationships at university can ever really work.

Vote ‘NO’ to the NUS demo

James Roberts on why voting ‘NO’ is so important.

Money, money, money…

The long-term value of the University’s spending is put under the microscope by Daniel Hartley.

Vote YES to the NUS demo

Caitlin Edwards on why voting ‘Yes’ to the NUS demonstration is so important.

#vicstreetproblems

Debate Editor Harry McCarthy takes a look at life in Exeter’s most exclusive postcode.

Do You Belong To A Library Tribe?

Sleepers, Shelf Clearers, and Point-of-no-Returners; Harry McCarthy guides you through the Library’s usual suspects.

Forum Update: I Just Don’t Care Anymore

The long-awaited Forum project receives the Harry McCarthy treatment

Trenton Oldfield – ‘A Mockery of a Man’

Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race ruined by a man who should have known better.

Ma’am’s The Word

Harry ‘Monarchist’ McCarthy offers his view on The Queen’s upcoming visit.

Mens Shorts: This Summer’s Key Trends

Guys: SHORT of inspiration? Harry McCarthy’s here to help.

Sexting: The Dangers, The Dirt, and the Downright Disgusting

Harry McCarthy’s probing examination of the complex world of textual intercourse.

Shopping for Skinny Guys? A Waist of Time.

Harry McCarthy laments the high street’s unwillingness to cater for the 21st Century rake.