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Cassie Grace

“They treated us as though we were children”: University criticised by autistic students for lack of support

by Cassie Grace

Students with autism have come forward to discuss their experiences of ableism at the University of Exeter and how lack of provisions for autism as a disability with unique requirements impacts their studies. In November, Exeposé — along with the University Vice Chancellor, Wellbeing services, various local MPs, Guild Officers and the Disability Network — […]

“We are far from perfect”: Cardens responds to housing criticism

by Cassie Grace

Cardens estate agents have received persistent criticism for poor management of their rented student properties, with several students coming forward with their accounts.

Students across the country call for disaffiliation of Exeter pro-life society

by Oliver Leader de Saxe and Cassie Grace

Image: George Seymour A student-led petition calling for the disaffiliation of Exeter Students for Life, a pro-life society at the University of Exeter, has amassed close to 10,000 signatures in less than a week. The petition, which currently has 8,716 signatures at time of writing, calls to ‘strike down’ the society for its ‘direct attack […]

Removing Statues: Covering up the Sins of Our Fathers?

by Cassie Grace

Cassie Grace discusses the BLM protests to have landmark statues of figures associated with the slave trade removed

A Pushup Platform?

by Cassie Grace

Cassie Grace argues that Victoria’s Secret should not have been allowed on the university campus due to their controversial past surrounding body image.

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