Print Screen Editor, Pollyanna Roberts, discusses the importance of SHAG Week at Exeter University
Print Screen Editor, Pollyanna Roberts, discusses the importance of SHAG Week at Exeter University
For Black History Month, Lachlan Evans discusses the incredible Barry Jenkins – a filmmaker to be celebrated all year round.
Dexter Wooley discusses the recent house arrest of five police officers in Verona following allegations that they have abused and tortured detainees.
Anna Kane discusses Paterson Joseph’s debut novel The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho.
Harry Craig, Print Music Editor, speaks to Matt Bishop about his journey as an LGBTQ+ figure in the F1 paddock.
Callum Martin considers the legacy of 1999 for the February Turkish-Syrian earthquake and the complicated national and international politics on both sides of the border for disaster relief and reconstruction.
Clémence Smith and Ana Anajuba, Editors-in-Chief, spoke to Bookmark Reading Charity, who help improve children’s literacy rates and are actively looking for new volunteers.
The University of Exeter is running a new pilot programme to train university students to tutor disadvantaged pupils who have fallen behind due to COVID.
Austin Taylor reviews and recommends Zora Neale Hurston’s famous novel Their Eyes Were Watching God.
Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph shares 5 documentaries to aid you on your anti-racism journey.
Isabel Murray discusses how recent movements have the potential to rewrite Britain’s imperial history.
Print Music Editor, Bridie Adams, assesses whether it was right to remove the controversial Colston Statue in Bristol
Hundreds attend Black Lives Matter protest and vigil in Exeter More than 1000 people attended the 6 June 2020 Black Lives Matter protest and vigil for George Floyd on the …
The University of Exeter’s Student Guild responds to the Unlearn Collective’s open letter for anti-racism.
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