Exeposé announces the new Guild Elected Officers, including the Guild President, the Sports President and NUS Officers for 2024/25.
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As an online Editor-in-Chief, she has written articles addressing salient issues such as investigating the UCU and politics. She is used to delving into investigative writing and fast-paced nature of breaking-news pieces, which she aims to extend this year, to ensure that Exeter's student remain aware of all that occurs in and around the university.
Exeposé announces the new Guild Elected Officers, including the Guild President, the Sports President and NUS Officers for 2024/25.
Amelie Thompson, Online Editor-in-Chief, reports on the inaccessibility to transgender healthcare in England.
Senior Editors interview EX4homelessness Society who urge for more student and uni support to help with homelessness in Exeter.
Amelie Thompson, Online Editor-in-Chief, explores the guidance to ban phones in schools, and how this may be limited.
Online Editor-in-Chief, Amelie Thompson, explores the historic Brazilian Supreme Court ruling and its significance for Indigenous rights in Brazil.
Online Senior Editors, Amelie Thompson and Megan Haynes, discuss Exeter’s questionable sustainability practices in turn with a growing student population.
Online Editor-in-Chief, Amelie Thompson, speaks with Val Jones and Ray Gosney about the Creative Older Women collective, sexageism and culture in Exeter.
Senior Editors, Amelie Thompson and Jamie Speka, report on the University’s gender pay gap of 19p.
Editor-in-Chief, Amélie Thompson, writes on how COVID disruption has led to students wanting to sue universities
Editor-in-Chief, Amelie Thompson, reports on the rebrand of the Student’s Guild.
Exeposé announces the new Guild Elected Officers, including the Guild President, the Sports President and NUS Officers for 2024/25.
Amelie Thompson, Online Editor-in-Chief, reports on the inaccessibility to transgender healthcare in England.
Senior Editors interview EX4homelessness Society who urge for more student and uni support to help with homelessness in Exeter.
Amelie Thompson, Online Editor-in-Chief, explores the guidance to ban phones in schools, and how this may be limited.
Online Editor-in-Chief, Amelie Thompson, explores the historic Brazilian Supreme Court ruling and its significance for Indigenous rights in Brazil.
Online Senior Editors, Amelie Thompson and Megan Haynes, discuss Exeter’s questionable sustainability practices in turn with a growing student population.
Online Editor-in-Chief, Amelie Thompson, speaks with Val Jones and Ray Gosney about the Creative Older Women collective, sexageism and culture in Exeter.
Senior Editors, Amelie Thompson and Jamie Speka, report on the University’s gender pay gap of 19p.
Editor-in-Chief, Amélie Thompson, writes on how COVID disruption has led to students wanting to sue universities
Editor-in-Chief, Amelie Thompson, reports on the rebrand of the Student’s Guild.
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