Did somebody say Freshers? 

It’s September, which can only mean only thing, student publications across the country are gearing up for the next generation of writers and editors as they hung-overly traipse through Freshers’ Fairs this week.

The business of preparing the new intake of students hasn’t stopped publications across the country from keeping busy though. Here’s the best of student journalism this week.

Brexit 3 months on.

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Harry Brennan, Politics Made Public

A really insightful and informative piece on the old chestnut of Brexit…

 

Corbyn is the best person to help Labour win again

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Sebastian Sanchez-Schilling, The Palatinate

Well-argued and well-researched opinion piece

Inside Brighton’s Homeless

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Liam Doherty, The Verse

This is how to write a personal essay and make it relevant to the readership.

“The Holocaust was a good time” reads slogan at Snowsports social

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Jessica Stainer, Exepose

Exepose showing how to report a sensitive issue quickly and well.

TWEET OF THE WEEK, The College View, Dublin City University.

There’s more than one way to tell a story. Head to @thecollegeview to check out The College’s views fantastic coverage of #repealthe8th and #marchforchoice.

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