April Frain writes on the recent raids conducted by the Devon and Cornwall Police in Totnes.
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April Frain writes on the recent raids conducted by the Devon and Cornwall Police in Totnes.
Callum Martin uncovers new data on local knife crime.
Online Arts and Lit Editor Emily Rizzo discusses the university’s regular appearances at the top of the scoreboard for Movember
Print Editor-in-Chief, Anabel Costa-Ferriera, reports on concerns raised by Exeter University Open Swim Society on pollution from South West Water.
Anna Spencer writes on the upcoming Devon hot air balloon festival
Following the anonymous source claiming the two freshers responsible for carrying the dead deer through campus have links to the Conservative Association, a spokesperson for EUCA comments that the action was not in connection to the society. Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on the incident.
Rachel McEwan writes on Devon’s new environmental project
Oliver Lamb, Print News Editor, writes on the scam currently impacting Exeter
Despite a letter sent to the Guild that urges for them to address the inaccessibility concerns of neurodivergent and disabled students with the refurbishment, the Guild has not responded.
University of Exeter students now have access to a gender expression fund which aims to support inaccessibility issues faced by trans and non-binary students, reports Editor-in-Chief Jamie Speka.
April Frain writes on the recent raids conducted by the Devon and Cornwall Police in Totnes.
Callum Martin uncovers new data on local knife crime.
Online Arts and Lit Editor Emily Rizzo discusses the university’s regular appearances at the top of the scoreboard for Movember
Print Editor-in-Chief, Anabel Costa-Ferriera, reports on concerns raised by Exeter University Open Swim Society on pollution from South West Water.
Anna Spencer writes on the upcoming Devon hot air balloon festival
Following the anonymous source claiming the two freshers responsible for carrying the dead deer through campus have links to the Conservative Association, a spokesperson for EUCA comments that the action was not in connection to the society. Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on the incident.
Rachel McEwan writes on Devon’s new environmental project
Oliver Lamb, Print News Editor, writes on the scam currently impacting Exeter
Despite a letter sent to the Guild that urges for them to address the inaccessibility concerns of neurodivergent and disabled students with the refurbishment, the Guild has not responded.
University of Exeter students now have access to a gender expression fund which aims to support inaccessibility issues faced by trans and non-binary students, reports Editor-in-Chief Jamie Speka.
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