Old but not Obsolete: A Case for the Manual Typewriter Part Two
Ethan continues his case for the manual typewriter and urges readers to invest in perhaps a more unmitigated way of writing.
The features section discusses experiences, individuals, and local businesses.
Ethan continues his case for the manual typewriter and urges readers to invest in perhaps a more unmitigated way of writing.
Shree reports on the goals and initiatives of the Students’ Association’s newest subcommittee: The BAME Students’ Network
Ethan makes a compelling case for the manual typewriter, and old but not obsolete machine championed by renowned actor and author Tom Hanks
Kashika reports on the growing movement–Dalit Lives Matter–and the systematic injustices and sexual violence which afflict women in India
Megan comments on the frequency with which women in St Andrews endure inappropriate comments from men, who are often much older than themselves.
Anna reports on Band Together, the new St Andrews charitable organization which aims to de-stigmatize mental health issues at a national level.
Madeline Pennino reflects on finding hope in tumultuous times.
Kashika comments on trends of toxic masculinity arising from the viral app TikTok
Assia discusses the mounting danger which E-waste poses to the climate and ways in which we can contribute to E-waste management solutions and initiatives
Has St Andrews failed its students?