Admittedly, Exeter is a middle class, conservative and frankly-posh university. One need not look further than the students using MacBooks as coffee trays, eating elderflower and prosecco crisps and discussing their …
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Admittedly, Exeter is a middle class, conservative and frankly-posh university. One need not look further than the students using MacBooks as coffee trays, eating elderflower and prosecco crisps and discussing their …
Nerf society is a relatively new society, founded in 2013. We grew to over 100 members in 2014 and we now have over 120. This extremely rapid growth was our …
A few weeks ago me and a couple of friends were discussing human rights in the Ram over a drink or two. I raised the right to protest, to which …
Suffering from a mental health condition is never glamorous or romantic. It is a constant and painful struggle that makes you feel isolated, desperate and vulnerable. In this regard, the …
“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light” – Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. This line …
As a Nigerian, I grew up in a country where everyone looked like me, spoke like me and had the same cultural baseline. Like any group of people, we may …
Andrew McRae, Head of the English department, offers his thoughts on the challenges, and in his eyes positive consequences, that have arisen over the increasing growth of Exeter students. Exeter …
On reading the recent Freshers’ issue of Exeposé, I came across a news article called “How safe is Exeter?” Made up mainly of statistics, the article seemed professionally and thoroughly …
Jacqui Marshall, Interim Chief, Operating Officer: The University of Exeter is enjoying a sustained period of exceptional success. We are ranked solidly in the top ten in the main UK …
If you care about social inequality, should you boycott your graduation ceremony? Rachel Brown suggests that this ceremony perpetuates class divisions and that it’s an event that should be avoided. …
Admittedly, Exeter is a middle class, conservative and frankly-posh university. One need not look further than the students using MacBooks as coffee trays, eating elderflower and prosecco crisps and discussing their …
Nerf society is a relatively new society, founded in 2013. We grew to over 100 members in 2014 and we now have over 120. This extremely rapid growth was our …
A few weeks ago me and a couple of friends were discussing human rights in the Ram over a drink or two. I raised the right to protest, to which …
Suffering from a mental health condition is never glamorous or romantic. It is a constant and painful struggle that makes you feel isolated, desperate and vulnerable. In this regard, the …
“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light” – Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. This line …
As a Nigerian, I grew up in a country where everyone looked like me, spoke like me and had the same cultural baseline. Like any group of people, we may …
Andrew McRae, Head of the English department, offers his thoughts on the challenges, and in his eyes positive consequences, that have arisen over the increasing growth of Exeter students. Exeter …
On reading the recent Freshers’ issue of Exeposé, I came across a news article called “How safe is Exeter?” Made up mainly of statistics, the article seemed professionally and thoroughly …
Jacqui Marshall, Interim Chief, Operating Officer: The University of Exeter is enjoying a sustained period of exceptional success. We are ranked solidly in the top ten in the main UK …
If you care about social inequality, should you boycott your graduation ceremony? Rachel Brown suggests that this ceremony perpetuates class divisions and that it’s an event that should be avoided. …
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