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An Archive of Our

PRINT ISSUES

Two print issues are curated and released per academic year. These are pieces are written based on a recurring theme. Want to be featured in one of our prints? Keep an eye on our socials for announcements!

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Issue #6 - Voices

"The theme […] is brought to life through the wide-ranging scope of articles produced by our sensationally talented writers. From storytelling traditions to displaced creatives, this issue illuminates the worldly power of the voice."

Emma Burnett, Editor-in-Chief (24/25)

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Issue #5 - Connections

"The theme for this print edition is ‘connections’, a rather encompassing focus for our first issue of the [24/25] academic year. From digital to historical to spiritual connections, Print Edition #5 is densely packed with rich explorations of connection within Culture, Global Affairs, Language and Travel, and our new Poetry Feature!"

Emma Burnett, Editor-in-Chief (24/25)

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Issue #4 - Celebrations

"...Issue #4 is all about celebration; celebrating culture, celebrating language, celebrating people, and most importantly, celebrating us! With many of our committee and members graduating this year, it was only right that we pay homage to the hard work and passion we have all invested into our magazine."

Harriet Rothwell-Inch, Editor-in-Chief (23/24)

Issue #3 - Rejuvenation

"The theme for Issue #3 is rejuvenation and fostering community and the inspiration for the design of Issue #3 stems from this idea of rejuvenation. The various green accents not only complement our statement orange colour palette, but also signify our growth as a society. (It also looks really pretty)."

Harriet Rothwell-Inch, Editor-in-Chief (23/24)

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Issue #1

"Our team have been working hard over the past couple of months to bring you a fantastic line up of articles. We've avoided choosing a theme for this issue so that each article takes you to somewhere different around the world. Thank you to all our readers and contributors for making this print edition of Lingo possible. I hope you enjoy your read!"

Niamh Woodhouse, Editor-in-Chief (22/23)

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