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.
Durham University defends its support of student sex workers Durham university has recently made headlines after it offered training sessions to support students involved in sex work. The training sessions …
Exeposé spoke to VP Education Bella Enoizi, breaking down what she does in her role on a daily basis, supporting students after COVID-19 and how things might change due to …
Two student volunteer groups have spoken to Exeposé in regards to delays surrounding inhouse DBS checks, with criticism being levelled at how “dismissive” the Students’ Guild have been of their …
1,400 Exeter students evacuated due to unexploded WW2 bomb The University of Exeter has relocated 1,400 students from halls in response to an unexploded WW2 bomb found near campus. A …
Print Editor Kamila Bell reports on the evacuation of Streatham campus as an unexploded bomb has been reported nearby.
Exeter alumni Dr Alex George appointed government mental health ambassador Exeter alumni and A&E doctor, Alex George, has been appointed the UK’s mental health ambassador in an effort to improve …
Forum trees infested with Mealybugs The Forum’s Fiscus trees have an infestation of Mealybugs. Predatory insects, contained by large fleece wraps, have been introduced to treat the infestation organically. To …
Space: Light and Sound Show by Luxmuralis comes to Exeter Cathedral for the first time ever this spring! For three nights, from 5th to 7th March 2020, the interior of …
A study conducted by the University of Exeter has found people who live in more built-up areas and spend less free-time in nature are also less likely to take actions …
Exeter-based airline Flybe has agreed a deal with the UK government to rescue the company from the brink of collapse. The regional airline revealed it has been granted a payment …
Racist vandalism was reported at the Law School in December, prompting students to criticise the University of Exeter’s “clueless” response to racism on campus. Guild Officers have stated they were “disappointed” at being “not informed.”
Students are concerned that the University’s systems for handling interruptions of study may cause applicants anxiety and hardship. A PhD candidate, who chose to interrupt due to poor mental health, …
Striking university staff gathered at the Exeter Phoenix to mark the eighth and final day of the nationwide industrial action. At 11.30am, University and College Union (UCU) members marched from …
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