Editor-in-Chief Callum Martin summarises the University’s lengthy response to the Exeter Liberation Encampment.
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Editor-in-Chief Callum Martin summarises the University’s lengthy response to the Exeter Liberation Encampment.
Features Editor Callum Martin reports on the pro-Palestinian protest camp that recently appeared on campus, and interviews a student protestor.
Features Editor Callum Martin reports on the latest university protests for Palestine, and speaks to a student demonstrator.
Print Editor-in-Chief, Anabel Costa-Ferriera, reports on concerns raised by Exeter University Open Swim Society on pollution from South West Water.
Paris Gill writes on the students’ initiative, and what it means for them
Online International editor, Agata Koralewska, writes on Dr Mike Barratt’s solar expedition
Harry Craig and Joshua Smith, Print Deputy Editors, cover the recent Israeli and Zionist stall controversy on campus.
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.
Felix Massey writes on Professor Kapur’s new proposal
Anvi Deshpande writes on the controversial scrutiny currently being applied to Chinese academia.
Editor-in-Chief Callum Martin summarises the University’s lengthy response to the Exeter Liberation Encampment.
Features Editor Callum Martin reports on the pro-Palestinian protest camp that recently appeared on campus, and interviews a student protestor.
Features Editor Callum Martin reports on the latest university protests for Palestine, and speaks to a student demonstrator.
Print Editor-in-Chief, Anabel Costa-Ferriera, reports on concerns raised by Exeter University Open Swim Society on pollution from South West Water.
Paris Gill writes on the students’ initiative, and what it means for them
Online International editor, Agata Koralewska, writes on Dr Mike Barratt’s solar expedition
Harry Craig and Joshua Smith, Print Deputy Editors, cover the recent Israeli and Zionist stall controversy on campus.
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.
Felix Massey writes on Professor Kapur’s new proposal
Anvi Deshpande writes on the controversial scrutiny currently being applied to Chinese academia.
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