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Clare Clarke

Editor-in-Chief
Clare, Editor-in-Chief of The Panoptic, has just graduated with a BA in History from the University of Warwick. Passionate about journalism, Clare has written both for her student paper, The Boar, and completed academic research. Clare encourages investigative journalism and in particular with regard to politics.The Panoptic, for her, is a magazine with a voice on issues not only within the realm of ‘student’ or ‘millennial’. By creating a cross-university platform, as well as incorporating voices from outside universities, she hopes to create a voice for her generation.
Arts Film Video GamesClare ClarkeApril 17, 2018April 17, 2018

The Evolution of Lara Croft

‘Really?’, Lara Croft exclaims as the rusted plane she’s balancing on crumbles again. It seems she’s having an improbably bad day. But at least she’s just as exasperated as we are.

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Arts MusicThe Panoptic TeamApril 13, 2018April 13, 2018

Singles of the Week

Things are about to warm up in the U.K. (weather wise at least), and we’re back this week with another bucket of red hot tunes. This time around, we’re bringing you a real spread. From a large helping of Cardi B, to a dollop of James Supercave, the musically varied Panoptic team bring you our singles of the week.

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World Book Day 2018
Arts LiteratureClare ClarkeMarch 21, 2018April 17, 2018

The State of Poetry: World Poetry Day 2018

Poetry can bring us to tears, laughter, and other worlds in the space of a few lines – we celebrate World Poetry Day 2018 by interviewing up and coming poets about the state of the craft.

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University of Exeter, Racism
Editor's Picks In Depth RaceClare ClarkeMarch 20, 2018March 21, 2018

Exeter Law Students exposed in ‘vile, twisted’ group chat

Five male students from the university of Exeter have been exposed trading racist and sexist slurs on a WhatsApp chat, leading to a major investigation by the university and police involvement.

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Arts MusicThe Panoptic TeamJanuary 19, 2018

Singles of the Week

January isn’t our favourite month but a certain playlist is back again this week, to keep those spirits high. From the musically varied Panoptic team, we bring you our favourite singles that we’ve been jamming out to over the last few days.

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Women's Bodies
CommentThe Panoptic TeamJanuary 9, 2018February 10, 2018

The Best in Comment

It’s been a comment worthy year, and our writers haven’t disappointed us. With such varied topics, we’re sure there’s an article in here to tempt you with.

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Reviews 2017
Arts Editor's PicksThe Panoptic TeamJanuary 7, 2018

Top Ten Reviews of 2017

We bring you our most read reviews of 2017, with links to the full articles to peruse at your pleasure!

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Christmas
Arts MusicThe Panoptic TeamDecember 22, 2017

Christmas Singles of the Week

And so this is Christmas, and what have we done? We’ve only gone and made you lovely people a playlist with all of our favourite festive tunes!

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Single of the Week
Arts MusicThe Panoptic TeamDecember 15, 2017December 15, 2017

Singles of the Week

We bring you an assorted array of singles from this week from Clean Bandit, Mura Masa and Jura Heart, Tame Impala, and Eminem (our Editor-in-Chief is panic listening as we speak).

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Netflix Bingeing
Arts TVClare ClarkeDecember 11, 2017

What have you been bingeing? Netflix dishes the dirt on our viewing habits

Netflix lets us in on their secrets, telling us exactly what it is we’ve been bingeing on in the past year with their top tens of telly.

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