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Elsa Maishman
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Freelance Journalist and Current Affairs Group Editor at The National Student, covering News, In-Depth, Opinion, Environment, Tech and Sport. Got a story? currentaffairs.editor@thenationalstudent.com

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A summary of everything you need to know. Including how seats are allocated.

Where, how, and why you should vote in the European Elections

A summary of everything you need to know. Including how seats are allocated.

From hallowed feminist manifestos to a novel about bees, young women recommend an 'inspiring' read.

What inspires you? A reading list for young women, by young women, on International Women's Day

From hallowed feminist manifestos to a novel about bees, young women recommend an 'inspiring' read.

One of the first African-American writers to gain international recognition.

Friday Poem: Paul Laurence Dunbar

One of the first African-American writers to gain international recognition.

Some literary alternatives after Valentine's day.

Friday poem: Five poems not about love

Some literary alternatives after Valentine's day.

He was one of the first artists in jazz poetry.

Friday Poem: Langston Hughes

He was one of the first artists in jazz poetry.

National poet of Scotland.

Friday Poem: Robert Burns

National poet of Scotland.

Helen Russell speaks to The National Student about her new book The Atlas of Happiness.

"We have to be sad sometimes to be happy": Helen Russell on happiness, hope and student mental health

Helen Russell speaks to The National Student about her new book The Atlas of Happiness.

A huge amount of war poetry was also produced by women.

Five of the most beautiful WW1 poems written by women

A huge amount of war poetry was also produced by women.

A poet of WW1 to commemorate the centenary of the Armistice.

Friday Poem: Edmund Blunden, war poet

A poet of WW1 to commemorate the centenary of the Armistice.

A poet of the First World War.

Friday Poem: Ivor Gurney, war poet

A poet of the First World War.

It comes after the suspected murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Natural History Museum defends hosting “blood money” Saudi embassy event

It comes after the suspected murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

The fund provides aid to final-year students in financial difficulty.

Drama students awarded £72,500 for their studies by Laurence Olivier Bursaries scheme

The fund provides aid to final-year students in financial difficulty.

Delving beyond 'borne back ceaselessly into the past'.

From literature to drinking, ten quotes from F Scott Fitzgerald on his birthday

Delving beyond 'borne back ceaselessly into the past'.

Is art the latest casualty of the trade war between the US and China?

What does the US-China trade war mean for the art world?

Is art the latest casualty of the trade war between the US and China?

We chat to the troupe about fantasy, the Fringe, and anthropomorphic vegetables.

Interview: Improv comedy troupe Hivemind on their Fringe shows Playlight Robbery and Lord of the Game of the Ring of Thrones

We chat to the troupe about fantasy, the Fringe, and anthropomorphic vegetables.

Joyous, high-energy and ruthlessly funny.

Fringe Review: NewsRevue @ Underbelly

Joyous, high-energy and ruthlessly funny.

One of the best student sketch shows at the Fringe.

Fringe Review: The Durham Revue present: Zeitgeist

One of the best student sketch shows at the Fringe.

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