As one of the most anticipated ticket drops of the university year, Print Editor-in-Chief Anabel Costa-Ferreira reports that EGB didn’t break the bank this year – it broke FIXR.
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As one of the most anticipated ticket drops of the university year, Print Editor-in-Chief Anabel Costa-Ferreira reports that EGB didn’t break the bank this year – it broke FIXR.
The recent pay raise of the Vice-Chancellor has been met with criticism from the EUCU as staff pay has been decreasing, reports Jamie Speka.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts & Lit Editor, reports on the results of the 2024 Student Guild Election.
Following the recent training of students from the University of Exeter, I am more worried than ever that Britain will not be ready in case of war.
Despite a letter sent to the Guild that urges for them to address the inaccessibility concerns of neurodivergent and disabled students with the refurbishment, the Guild has not responded.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, investigates medical students’ reports of a gap in teachings on gender-diverse healthcare that is said to induce inaccessible care for trans patients.
Exeposé announces the new Guild Elected Officers, including the Guild President, the Sports President and NUS Officers for 2024/25.
Shagnick Bhattacharya, Online News Editor, reports on the Pro-Palestine protest that took place in the Forum last Thursday.
Oliver Nicholls discusses the international call-ups for Jenkins, Feyi-Waboso and Vintcent ahead of this year’s Six Nations.
Anabel Costa-Ferreira, Editor-in-Chief, and Harry Craig, Deputy Editor, were at a chilly Sandy Park to watch EURFC face the Chiefs.
As one of the most anticipated ticket drops of the university year, Print Editor-in-Chief Anabel Costa-Ferreira reports that EGB didn’t break the bank this year – it broke FIXR.
The recent pay raise of the Vice-Chancellor has been met with criticism from the EUCU as staff pay has been decreasing, reports Jamie Speka.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts & Lit Editor, reports on the results of the 2024 Student Guild Election.
Following the recent training of students from the University of Exeter, I am more worried than ever that Britain will not be ready in case of war.
Despite a letter sent to the Guild that urges for them to address the inaccessibility concerns of neurodivergent and disabled students with the refurbishment, the Guild has not responded.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, investigates medical students’ reports of a gap in teachings on gender-diverse healthcare that is said to induce inaccessible care for trans patients.
Exeposé announces the new Guild Elected Officers, including the Guild President, the Sports President and NUS Officers for 2024/25.
Shagnick Bhattacharya, Online News Editor, reports on the Pro-Palestine protest that took place in the Forum last Thursday.
Oliver Nicholls discusses the international call-ups for Jenkins, Feyi-Waboso and Vintcent ahead of this year’s Six Nations.
Anabel Costa-Ferreira, Editor-in-Chief, and Harry Craig, Deputy Editor, were at a chilly Sandy Park to watch EURFC face the Chiefs.
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