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Articles Published in 2023
The University of Exeter is running a new pilot programme to train university students to tutor disadvantaged pupils who have fallen behind due to COVID.
Catherine Stone praises Coogler's respectful continuation of the Black Panther story whilst acknowledging its struggles to live up to its predecessor
Print Music Editor Jake Avery reviews PinkPantheress' hit song 'Boy's a liar'.
Anabel Costa-Ferreira examines online paywalls: are they a protection of media, or an elitist, money-making endeavour?
Exeposé spoke to Jack Liversedge, VP Education, about the Students’ Guild Reference Right campaign, which aims to reduce the number of academic misconduct cases.
Daisy Leeson considers the wider implications of Prince Harry's explosive memoir Spare, beyond the headlines and controversies, considering the relationship of the Royal Family to the media.
Carden Cappi discusses whether the wellness industry is interested in promoting wellness or if it's just interested in lining its pockets.
Clémence Smith, Editor-in-Chief, reviews Exeter University Shakespeare Company’s production of The Tempest.
The University of Exeter has green-lit the building of a new Multi-Faith Centre behind the Forum building. Replacing the existing Muslim prayer rooms and multi-faith spaces in the Old Library.
Are the climate activists the new generation of Suffragettes?