Print Editor-in-Chief, Anabel Costa-Ferriera, reports on concerns raised by Exeter University Open Swim Society on pollution from South West Water.
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Print Editor-in-Chief, Anabel Costa-Ferriera, reports on concerns raised by Exeter University Open Swim Society on pollution from South West Water.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts & Lit Editor, reports on the results of the 2024 Student Guild Election.
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.
Rosie Peters-McDonald writes about Rishi Sunak’s Cabinet Reshuffle, one of the last major developments in UK national politics from 2023.
Exeposé announces the new Guild Elected Officers, including the Guild President, the Sports President and NUS Officers for 2024/25.
Shagnick Bhattacharya, Online News Editor, reports on the Pro-Palestine protest that took place in the Forum last Thursday.
Online Arts and Lit editor, Gracie Moore, reflects on the legacy of poet Benjamin Zephaniah following his death at the end of last year
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.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, writes on the recent report highlighting the commission-based education agent industry.
Harry Craig, Print Deputy Editor, reports on the devastating earthquake that has struck Morocco.
Kerry Marie Myers reports on the expected rise in the cost of attending university.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on the called-off strike action planned for the first week of term.
Sarah Gould reports on the new music store opening in place of the former Exonian bar.
Senior Editors, Amelie Thompson and Jamie Speka, report on the University’s gender pay gap of 19p.
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