Harry Morrison, Online Editor-in-Chief, sits down with the Efes Brothers to talk about the rise of their ‘Kebab Empire.’
Harry Morrison, Online Editor-in-Chief, sits down with the Efes Brothers to talk about the rise of their ‘Kebab Empire.’
Print Arts and Lit Editor Kayleigh Swart details the significance of the Hindu festival Kumbh Mela
Isabel Bratt shares her experience being disabled at the University of Exeter
Online Editor-in-Chief Katie Matthews reports on the damaging responses to the use of they/them pronouns in Boots’ Christmas advert
Isabel Bratt shares her experience being disabled at the University of Exeter
Online Editor-in-Chief Katie Matthews reports on the damaging responses to the use of they/them pronouns in Boots’ Christmas advert
Online Deputy Editor, Amberly Wright, shares the cultural importance of drag.
Online Editor-in-Chief Katie Matthews shares the support on offer for survivors of sexual abuse and rape.
A new Guild-affiliated Israeli and Zionist Society has received a negative response from local Exeter Palestinian groups.
Eleanor Burkey explores how the NHS is recruiting doctors from the WHO’s “red list” of developing countries.
Jake Avery gives his verdict on Loyle Carner’s latest album.
Dexter Woolley discusses the background to artist Sasha Huber’s latest exhibition and her pursuit to change the name of the Swiss mountain, Agassizhorn, named after infamous scientist Louis Agassiz.
The University of Exeter has been awarded a Race Equality Charter bronze award by the Advanced HE.
Features editor Catherine Stone overviews the history of Black History Month and the event’s significance in the cultural and educational calendar, outlining key projects and books, and considering its impact and criticisms.
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