Columns
Lauren Anastasi

Nexus Knows

How to hack nexus and blow up the servers?  Honestly, most of the staff don’t have as much energy as is required to get through the day. Give them a coffee or an energy drink and you’ll quite possibly get pointed in the right direction with no need to put

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Columns
Lans McGall

To Run or To Walk

When the weather turns to shit and the sky can’t stop sobbing, one debate never fails to be brought up: did the Myth Busters prove you get less wet if you run or walk in the rain? I, once and for all, will settle that debate today.  In the year

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Editorial
Dylan Jarrett

Editorial – Issue 17 2025

When Toby asked me if I’d like to write the editorial for a ‘newspaper’ theme, my first thought – and words – were ‘Yea, sure.’ And then once I’d left the office and was halfway down the motorway, I was thinking to myself…  What the fuck will that look like?

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Features
Lauren Anastasi

I’ll Be Your Favourite Author’s Favourite Author

Ever since I could remember, I’ve been a writer. It’s been in my blood since the first day I picked up a pen and discovered I could create whatever I wanted out of nothing but the ink, a random piece of paper, and whatever my imagination could possibly think to

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Columns
Germaine Grewal

The Art of Dining Solo

I’m a huge fan of eating out alone. There is nothing quite like the freedom of going where you want and when you want, without the need to make plans with others. For an introvert like myself, it’s a chance to enjoy my own company and reflect. But for many

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Columns
Joseph Laybourn

History for Dummies: Aguirre

The year is 1560. We’re in Lima, Peru. Lope de Aguirre is on an expedition down the Amazon in search of El Dorado, the City of Gold, led by a man named Ursua. These two and some 400 ex-cons head down river through the Amazon.   Crime 1: Only two months

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Columns
Amira Stephenson

Deconstructing Disney

This column mentions content that may be upsetting for some readers, such as kidnapping, violence, and rape. Proceed with caution.   This is the first installment of a series of columns. I aim to take the polished, sanitized versions of the stories and events that Disney adapted and discuss their origins.   

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Columns
Lans McGall

Nexus Book Club

Nella Larsen’s Passing is a compact, deeply nuanced novella first published in 1929, set in the vibrant context of Harlem Renaissance New York. The novel explores the intertwined lives of Irene Redfield and Clare Kendry, light-skinned Black women who navigate the complexities of race, identity, and societal acceptance in early

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Columns
Guess Writer

The Capitalisation of Connection 

By Jennifer Ryan  As a music student, I’m self-aware enough to know that getting a job in my field is hard, if not impossible. So, recently thinking about my future, I did what most “hot” people on the internet do, and decided I would consider starting Onlyfans.  I came up

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Columns
Guess Writer

A Warm-Hearted Psychopath  

By Chloe Caddy The Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne, has passed away this month. This was not on my 2025 bingo card, that’s for sure. Whether you grew up on 80’s rock, like me, or disagree with the message from the genre, I think it’s safe to say, there is

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