Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, covers the Devon County Council as it leans towards scrapping homeless prevention funds
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Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, covers the Devon County Council as it leans towards scrapping homeless prevention funds
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on the Just Stop Oil protests that disrupted Monday’s graduation ceremony.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on graduation strike updates.
Tom Langley reports on the Devon County Council’s support for children with special needs and disabilities amidst several parents protesting for the situation to change.
Editor-in-Chief, Amelie Thompson, reports on the rebrand of the Student’s Guild.
Elizabeth Barber reports on the impact of international students to the present-day UK economy.
Charlie Gershinson, Deputy Print Editor-in-Chief, writes on the changes to student housing made by Exeter City Council
The EUCU announces strike action during graduation as a reaction against pay deductions, reports Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka.
Exeter was recently visited by Doctor Christian Hirst – the Minister-Counsellor for Political and Economic Affairs from the Australian Commission – where, in partnership with the Diplomatic Hub, he delivered a lecture to Exeter students.
Emily Smith, a 22-year-old business master’s student, has decided to run the London marathon next month to raise awareness and funds for the charity ‘Refuge.’
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, covers the Devon County Council as it leans towards scrapping homeless prevention funds
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on the Just Stop Oil protests that disrupted Monday’s graduation ceremony.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on graduation strike updates.
Tom Langley reports on the Devon County Council’s support for children with special needs and disabilities amidst several parents protesting for the situation to change.
Editor-in-Chief, Amelie Thompson, reports on the rebrand of the Student’s Guild.
Elizabeth Barber reports on the impact of international students to the present-day UK economy.
Charlie Gershinson, Deputy Print Editor-in-Chief, writes on the changes to student housing made by Exeter City Council
The EUCU announces strike action during graduation as a reaction against pay deductions, reports Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka.
Exeter was recently visited by Doctor Christian Hirst – the Minister-Counsellor for Political and Economic Affairs from the Australian Commission – where, in partnership with the Diplomatic Hub, he delivered a lecture to Exeter students.
Emily Smith, a 22-year-old business master’s student, has decided to run the London marathon next month to raise awareness and funds for the charity ‘Refuge.’
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