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An interview with Just Stop Oil protester Paul Bell

by Ana Anajuba

During the Just Stop Oil protests in November last year Paul Bell, an Exeter PhD student, was arrested after scaling a gantry on the M25. After spending over a month in HMP Chelmsford prison, he was recently released and is now awaiting trial. Exeposé interviewed Bell, also known as Pasha, about the experience.

TikTok, true crime and a chronic lack of empathy

by Ana Anajuba

Tape with "Crime Scene do not cross" written on it.

Ana Anajuba, Editor-in-Chief, discusses the ethics of true crime coverage on TikTok and by major news corporations.

Mental health at the University of Exeter: is enough being done?

by Ana Anajuba

The parents of third-year Exeter student Harry Armstrong Evans, who died in June 2021, have launched a petition calling for universities to be legally required to publish their yearly suicide statistics

BREAKING NEWS: Guild leadership election results announced

by Ana Anajuba

The Exeter Student Guild election results have been released following the leadership elections.

Guild Elections 2023: Candidate Question Time – Round 2

by Ana Anajuba, Anabel Costa-Ferreira, Amy Rushton, Ewan Edwards and Amelie Thompson

The second Candidate Question Time took place on Tuesday 21 February and offered students the chance to ask candidates running for Guild President, Communities & Equality Officer and Student Living Officer about their campaigns.

In conversation with: Bookmark Reading Charity

by Clémence Smith and Ana Anajuba

Clémence Smith and Ana Anajuba, Editors-in-Chief, spoke to Bookmark Reading Charity, who help improve children’s literacy rates and are actively looking for new volunteers.

Guild launches Reference Right campaign to tackle plagiarism

by Clémence Smith and Ana Anajuba

Exeposé spoke to Jack Liversedge, VP Education, about the Students’ Guild Reference Right campaign, which aims to reduce the number of academic misconduct cases. 

An interview with Professor Tim Lenton

by Ana Anajuba and Megan Haynes

News Editor Megan Haynes and Editor-in-Chief Ana Anajuba speak to Professor Tim Lenton, Director of the Global Systems Institute and Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science at the University of Exeter, about his work on the Earth System and how students can help to reshape the climate crisis.

“Shocking and distasteful”: students raise greenwashing concerns about University’s partnership with Shell

by Clémence Smith and Ana Anajuba

The University of Exeter has signed a five-year contract with Shell, collaborating on a research project focusing on “carbon sequestration”.

“We want affordable services”: students express disappointment in new Forum Starbucks

by Clémence Smith, Ana Anajuba and Isabella Ankerson

Forum Starbucks

A survey led by Exeposé has revealed some students’ mixed reactions to the new Starbucks that opened on 14 September in the Forum, replacing the Costa outlet that closed on 22 April.

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