Josie Sharp, Print International Editor, considers the many controversies that MP Lee Anderson has been embroiled in.
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As print International Editor, Josie has has completed her year abroad and now brings her experience to her new role. She has written numerous articles for Exeposé.
Josie Sharp, Print International Editor, considers the many controversies that MP Lee Anderson has been embroiled in.
Josie Sharp, Print International Editor, explains the circumstances surrounding the Australian Voice Referendum.
With RAAC in all the news headlines, what could this mean for Exeter’s Uni campuses?
Emily Smith, a 22-year-old business master’s student, has decided to run the London marathon next month to raise awareness and funds for the charity ‘Refuge.’
Josie Sharp evaluates the past, present, and future of creativity to uncover whether social media makes us more homogenous or individual.
Josie Sharp discusses the previous destruction of the ozone layer during the Great Dying.
Josie Sharp explores innovative online tools to promote online love, post Valentine’s Day.
Josie Sharp discusses the ‘Justice Pour Lola’ protests, and sheds light on how right-wing French political parties are exploiting the death of a 12-year-old girl as fuel for anti-immigration discourse.
Josie Sharp, Print International Editor, considers the many controversies that MP Lee Anderson has been embroiled in.
Josie Sharp, Print International Editor, explains the circumstances surrounding the Australian Voice Referendum.
With RAAC in all the news headlines, what could this mean for Exeter’s Uni campuses?
Emily Smith, a 22-year-old business master’s student, has decided to run the London marathon next month to raise awareness and funds for the charity ‘Refuge.’
Josie Sharp evaluates the past, present, and future of creativity to uncover whether social media makes us more homogenous or individual.
Josie Sharp discusses the previous destruction of the ozone layer during the Great Dying.
Josie Sharp explores innovative online tools to promote online love, post Valentine’s Day.
Josie Sharp discusses the ‘Justice Pour Lola’ protests, and sheds light on how right-wing French political parties are exploiting the death of a 12-year-old girl as fuel for anti-immigration discourse.
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