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Editors’ Notes | Xan Atkins and Zoey Strzelecki
Is that time of year where the essays are piling on, nights in the library are getting longer and exam revision is looming. But the end of the semester does More »

Editors’ Notes | Zoey Strzelecki and Xan Atkins
In 1484, Pope Innocent VIII issued the summis desiderantes affectibus, a papal bull that recognised the existence of witches and gave full papal approval to hunt them. In the early More »

Editors’ Notes | Olivia Havercroft
‘[Halloween] is thought to be a night when witches, devils, and other mischief-making beings are abroad on their baneful midnight errands; particularly those aerial people, the fairies, are said on More »

Editors’ Notes | Zoey Strzelecki and Xan Atkins
Summer is over, and the chill in the Manchester air is a reminder that winter is imminent. So we have provided you with some fantastic reading material for those long More »

Editors’ Notes | Charlotte Johnson and Alice Rigby
As you sit at a desk trying to recall a mountain of information learnt in three hours each week for the last few months, it’s tempting to dream about pastures More »
