It is fitting that as we celebrate 100 years since women won the right to vote, this fifth edition of INK is dominated by the girls, who account for eleven of the fifteen articles as well as the magnificent painting on the front cover. It’s pleasing that the submissions this year come from across the humanities, arts and sciences, including creative writing pieces, enabling the full breadth of the students’ talents to be showcased. Anyone looking back over editions of INK in years to come will get a very good flavour of the subjects that dominate our lives; Brexit has made it into the magazine for the third successive year and one wonders for how many more years it will do so.