A man suffered serious stab wounds to his face and back after he was stabbed outside the entrance to the Odeon cinema on Sidwell Street. The victim, who was on crutches, was attacked by two men. The incident apparently left the pavement “soaked with blood” after the man suffered wounds to his back and face […]
The Royal Engagement and its indications of Britain’s inherent racism
One headline, following the announcement of the Royal Wedding wrote ‘Successful Actress Meghan Markle to Wed Former Soldier’. Written with the intent to be contentious, it nonetheless marvellously detracted from the dire headlines filling British media outlets following their engagement. The hysteria of the Prince marrying a mixed-race divorced American for one small, insignificant article, […]
Exeter to take part in TEF pilot scheme
The University of Exeter is participating in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) subject level pilot scheme, it has been announced. The TEF looks to assess teaching at an individual subject level and give students clear, understandable information about where the most excellent teaching and student outcomes can be found. The Department of Education commissioned the […]