Hannah Woodley writes on the extensive funding UK Universities have received from fossil fuel companies over the past year.
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Hannah Woodley writes on the extensive funding UK Universities have received from fossil fuel companies over the past year.
Editor-in-Chief, Amélie Thompson, writes on how COVID disruption has led to students wanting to sue universities
Increase in demand for emergency services sees NHS Devon and Cornwall under significant pressure Pressure has been mounting on health services in Devon and Cornwall due to Covid related troubles. …
Tocilizumab reduces deaths in COVID-19 patients Holly Van Ryssen discusses the anti-inflammatory drug found to reduce the risk of death in patients hospitalised with COVID-19. An anti-inflammatory drug commonly used …
Exeter’s Half Marathon will be virtual in 2021 Holly Van Ryssen discusses Exeter City Community Trust’s decision to run Exeter’s Half Marathon virtually this year. A firm favorite in runners’ …
Exeter will have county’s first community testing centre Eleanor Down discusses a new testing centre in Exeter that will test people without symptoms, it will be the first introduced in …
COVID-19: Mortality risk increases when ICUs are full COVID-19 patients admitted to very full hospitals have an increased chance of dying, equivalent to being up to 11 years older, new …
Jess White explores public scepticism surrounding Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.
Exeter residents invited to take part in trials for new COVID-19 vaccine Exeter is one of the first areas in the country where residents have been asked to volunteer to …
DVC Education Tim Quine maintains that despite there being no No-Detriment Policy, the University is still able to “protect learning and academic outcomes.”
Hannah Woodley writes on the extensive funding UK Universities have received from fossil fuel companies over the past year.
Editor-in-Chief, Amélie Thompson, writes on how COVID disruption has led to students wanting to sue universities
Increase in demand for emergency services sees NHS Devon and Cornwall under significant pressure Pressure has been mounting on health services in Devon and Cornwall due to Covid related troubles. …
Tocilizumab reduces deaths in COVID-19 patients Holly Van Ryssen discusses the anti-inflammatory drug found to reduce the risk of death in patients hospitalised with COVID-19. An anti-inflammatory drug commonly used …
Exeter’s Half Marathon will be virtual in 2021 Holly Van Ryssen discusses Exeter City Community Trust’s decision to run Exeter’s Half Marathon virtually this year. A firm favorite in runners’ …
Exeter will have county’s first community testing centre Eleanor Down discusses a new testing centre in Exeter that will test people without symptoms, it will be the first introduced in …
COVID-19: Mortality risk increases when ICUs are full COVID-19 patients admitted to very full hospitals have an increased chance of dying, equivalent to being up to 11 years older, new …
Jess White explores public scepticism surrounding Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.
Exeter residents invited to take part in trials for new COVID-19 vaccine Exeter is one of the first areas in the country where residents have been asked to volunteer to …
DVC Education Tim Quine maintains that despite there being no No-Detriment Policy, the University is still able to “protect learning and academic outcomes.”
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