(2021-22, Issue 2, 30th of September-13th of October in 2021)
Issue No.1

The Transgender ‘debate’ in Northern Ireland
Editor Aidan Lomas explores the stories of those who have been mistreated for transitioning their gender.
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OPINION: Hillary Clinton: The Contentious Chancellor
Garrett Byrne offers his thoughts on why the appointment of Chancellor Clinton last week is more controversial than some institutions are letting on.
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ARCHIVE: Honouring Hillary Clinton as a Peacemaker is an insult to the lives she helped destroy in the Middle East
ARCHIVE: Jack Murphy offers his views on the honouring of Hillary Clinton with a Degree.
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Column: Portrait of William de Morgan Holding Lustre Vase
Guest Columnist, Owen Hebbert, provides his satirical artistic review of: Portrait of William de Morgan Holding Lustre Vase
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INKPOT: Sometimes I Imagine
Anna Royle concludes her contributions to the Inkpot with “Sometimes I Imagine”.
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INKPOT: Baby Elephants
Creative Writing Editor, Anna Royle, writes her poem, Baby Elephant, as part of the Gown’s Inkpot.
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INKPOT: AWAKE
Anna Royle’s First Creative Writing Piece for the Gown Newspaper: Awake.
TRIGGER WARNING: Themes of Suicide
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REVIEW: The Green Knight
Aaron M. Crilly reviews David Lowery’s latest film; The Green Knight.
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Violent Vs Peaceful Protests: Is There Really a Difference?
International Affairs Editor, Ellie Fletcher, questions whether there really is an impactful difference between Peaceful and Violent protests.
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TENNIS: Raducanu’s All-Round Maturity Brought A Stunning Success
Deputy & Sports Editor, Rory Morrow, reports on the immense success for the UK’s Tennis star: Emma Raducanu.
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REVIEW: Netflix’s Sex Education
Arts and Entertainment Editor, Alexandra Rosbotham, reviews Netflix’s Sex Education.
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Hillary Clinton: New Chancellor is Installed
Editor Aidan Lomas recounts the events of last Friday’s ceremony to install Hillary Clinton as QUB’s 11th Chancellor.
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FEATURE: Is Austerity on the Minds of Westminster Again?
The Gown’s Business and Economics Editor, Edward Ferrin, reviews the impact a return to austerity would have, and how the last measures impacted young people.
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Editorial: New Chancellor, Old Story
Editor Aidan Lomas explains why he won’t be supporting the planned strike action at the end of the year.
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