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Author Archives: Gaia Clark Nevola

Gaia Clark Nevola (she/ they) was the Senior Editor for Culture from June 2020 to March 2021 and is now the paper's welfare officer and a member of the board. She is in her second year studying English at St. Catz where they are also LGBTQ+ welfare rep. Gaia is the Bi Rep on the SU LGBTQ+ Campaign committee and sometimes does costumes for student theatre. She is the proud owner of a questionable mullet and enjoys telling people that she's actually half Italian, as though that constitutes having a personality. She set up Creativity in Crisis and worked on the new arts publication The Blueprint.

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Creativity in Crisis: part two

by Gaia Clark Nevola April 21, 2020May 1, 2020
Posted inCultures

Creativity in Crisis: part one

by Gaia Clark Nevola April 7, 2020May 1, 2020
Posted inCultures

What NOT to Read in a Pandemic

by Gaia Clark Nevola March 18, 2020July 18, 2021
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Bleak House: ‘an evening of rich and magic storytelling’

by Gaia Clark Nevola March 3, 2020July 18, 2021

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