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
Maddy Hellard discusses the damning Casey Report highlighting the widespread racism, homophobia, and sexism within Greater London’s police force.
Shagnick Bhattacharya discusses the historic discrimination towards the Irish Traveller Community and the Irish government’s recent move to implement Irish Traveller culture into the national curriculum.
Elizabeth Barber discusses the recent apology from Dutch PM, Mark Rutte, regarding the Netherland’s role in the slave trade.
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.
Print Screen Editor Francesca Sylph shares what she considers to be essential viewing for supporting, uplifting and understanding black stories.
Exeposé writers Jake Bradshaw and Olivia Garrett write about the black filmmakers that deserve recognition for the contributions to the film industry.
An open letter to the Students’ Guild and University management seeking to “fully diffuse anti-racist rhetoric and policy into the University” has been signed by over 850 students and alumni.
In light of renewed discussions of racism in the UK, an anti-racist collective of the University of Exeter has written an open letter to the university and Student’s Guild with demands to foster a greater anti-racist culture within the institution.
Zoë Wilkinson explains her displacement upon arrival at Exeter and the spark of a racial identity crisis.
Zoë Wilkinson shares her experiences of fetishised race as well as questioning racialised beauty standards in Exeter.
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