Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on Monday’s AGM which faces backlash from students who believe the vote on NUS affiliation was not handled democratically.
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As an online Editor-in-Chief, Jamie has written numerous articles on American politics, housing and poverty, as well as Exeter city and University concerns. Jamie has won awards in student journalism from The Press Democrat, X-Media internal awards, the SPA's Outstanding Commitment award, and the SPA's Best Journalist in the South West.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on Monday’s AGM which faces backlash from students who believe the vote on NUS affiliation was not handled democratically.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, examines Exeposé’s national inquest that finds thousands of trans and non-binary students on the waiting list for gender dysphoria care. Speka has a look at the health effects linked with these waiting times.
Senior Editors interview EX4homelessness Society who urge for more student and uni support to help with homelessness in Exeter.
Jamie Speka, Editor-in-Chief, reports on the extreme political divide within the event that stirred up controversy and finished with a Labour win.
Jamie Speka, Editor-in-Chief, critiques the recent oversights by Southwest Water and the hypocritical sponsorship with the University.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, writes on the recent report highlighting the commission-based education agent industry.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on the called-off strike action planned for the first week of term.
Senior Editors, Amelie Thompson and Jamie Speka, report on the University’s gender pay gap of 19p.
Jamie Speka, Editor-in-Chief, follows the murder trial of Brian Jewell and uncovers an alarming number of young homeless people facing the violent conditions of homelessness in Exeter. She asks: when will such a tragedy strike again?
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, documents the heightening influence of non-affiliated University meme pages that are holding a spotless mirror to Exeter University life.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on Monday’s AGM which faces backlash from students who believe the vote on NUS affiliation was not handled democratically.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, examines Exeposé’s national inquest that finds thousands of trans and non-binary students on the waiting list for gender dysphoria care. Speka has a look at the health effects linked with these waiting times.
Senior Editors interview EX4homelessness Society who urge for more student and uni support to help with homelessness in Exeter.
Jamie Speka, Editor-in-Chief, reports on the extreme political divide within the event that stirred up controversy and finished with a Labour win.
Jamie Speka, Editor-in-Chief, critiques the recent oversights by Southwest Water and the hypocritical sponsorship with the University.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, writes on the recent report highlighting the commission-based education agent industry.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on the called-off strike action planned for the first week of term.
Senior Editors, Amelie Thompson and Jamie Speka, report on the University’s gender pay gap of 19p.
Jamie Speka, Editor-in-Chief, follows the murder trial of Brian Jewell and uncovers an alarming number of young homeless people facing the violent conditions of homelessness in Exeter. She asks: when will such a tragedy strike again?
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, documents the heightening influence of non-affiliated University meme pages that are holding a spotless mirror to Exeter University life.
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