Gracie Moore, Editor-in-Chief, dives into the third instalment of the Paddington Bear films
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As Editor-in-Chief, Gracie has written an array of articles ranging from investigative pieces on the security of Boeing’s future to lifestyle pieces on the importance of self love and pleasure. She was one of the first to complete the Exeposé Rainbow and brings nearly four years of experience to writing and editing the newspaper, one of these years being spent in Madrid.
Gracie Moore, Editor-in-Chief, dives into the third instalment of the Paddington Bear films
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Gracie Moore, Editor-in-Chief, dives into the third instalment of the Paddington Bear films
Gracie Moore, Editor-in-Chief, speaks to renowned film critic, Mark Kermode, on breaking onto the scene of screen journalism
Senior Editors, Gracie Moore and Charlie Gershinson, report on backlash against changes to food outlets on campus.
Print Editors-in-Chief, Amy Rushton and Gracie Moore, report on activism for Palestine at the University of Exeter.
Print Editor-in-Chief Gracie Moore discusses Jacqueline Wilson as Gen Z’s formative author, and her new book ‘Think Again’
Editor-in-Chief, Gracie Moore, explores whether it is time to reassess the long-standing Spanish tradition of hurling tomatoes.
Print Editor-in-Chief, Gracie Moore, shares how the 2024 film, ‘Girls Will Be Girls’ discusses the notion of ‘coming of age’.
Print Editor-in-Chief, Gracie Moore, outlines the symptoms of Meningitis, and when to be concerned it’s not Freshers’ Flu.
Gracie Moore, Editor-in-Chief, covers the Responsible Futures programme at Exeter with intern, Becky Rowe.
Gracie Moore, print Editor-in-Chief, explores the sale of the Telegraph and the role media ownership plays in the political landscape
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