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    Leicester Student Magazine currently follows a leadership structure similar to that established in 2013, without the implementation of an Editor-in-Chief. Instead, a team of editors oversee the main categories - News, Features, Arts & Culture, Sport, Lifestyle and Opinion - while a democratically elected committee oversee the operational side ...

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  5. New Walk - Wikipedia

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    New Walk was a high quality poetry and arts print magazine published at Leicester University, Leicester, England, [1] but with a national and international focus. [2] The magazine was established in 2010 and closed in 2017. [3] [4] It was edited by Rory Waterman and Nick Everett, with the fiction edited by Libby Peake.

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  9. Leicester Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Gazette was founded by Rhys Everquill, Emma Guy and Megan Lupton after a crowdfunding campaign and a small grant from Central England Co-operative. [5] [6] It was formed in opposition to the Leicester Mercury business model, which, like other Reach plc publications, has been accused of clickbait, sensationalism, and intrusive advertising.