An inquest into the death of Exeter student Harry Armstrong Evans, which concluded on 31 October, condemned the University for failing to respond to his “cry for help,” and for failing in its “safeguarding obligations.”
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As Editor-in-Chief, Amy has written articles ranging from news investigations into University handling of mental health, to pieces on LGBTQ+ art and culture. She has been writing for Exeposé since joining Exeter alongside three different editorial roles.
An inquest into the death of Exeter student Harry Armstrong Evans, which concluded on 31 October, condemned the University for failing to respond to his “cry for help,” and for failing in its “safeguarding obligations.”
The parents of an Exeter student who died after taking his own life following third year exams last year are pushing for new legislation which would require universities to publish the annual suicide rate of their institution.
Students have had mixed reactions to changes to outlets on campus according to an Exeposé survey. This comes in the wake of Costa closing on 22nd April, following the expiry of the outlet’s ten-year lease and the outlet’s choice not to renew it.
Amy Rushton discusses Europe’s response to the Ukrainian refugee crisis, and whether more should be done.
An inquest into the death of Exeter student Harry Armstrong Evans, which concluded on 31 October, condemned the University for failing to respond to his “cry for help,” and for failing in its “safeguarding obligations.”
The parents of an Exeter student who died after taking his own life following third year exams last year are pushing for new legislation which would require universities to publish the annual suicide rate of their institution.
Students have had mixed reactions to changes to outlets on campus according to an Exeposé survey. This comes in the wake of Costa closing on 22nd April, following the expiry of the outlet’s ten-year lease and the outlet’s choice not to renew it.
Amy Rushton discusses Europe’s response to the Ukrainian refugee crisis, and whether more should be done.
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