
What is different about it is that as a barometer of young people's supposed interests, it is really depressing. There's not much to read, and virtually nothing by anybody one could regard as a writer. Overall there is an obsession with bodily functions. Is that what young people (I mean teens-twenties, not schoolboys) are really interested in? It is reassuring that there are remarkably few typos, and the whole thing is very well put together. If you want to write, you need to be in something with more column space - the other end of the spectrum is Le Monde, which has hardly any pictures, and most of those are the work of illustrators. I only read Le Monde once a week, but I really enjoy it partly because it is a read.
I'll circulate the copies I have amongst likely readers that I know - it would have been a bit easier when I was still working at London Metropolitan University.