Gracie Moore, Online Arts & Lit Editor, reports on the results of the 2024 Student Guild Election.
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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.
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.
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.
Oliver Nicholls speaks to University Special Collections team about their achievement.
Despite a commitment in 2022 to cease the use of non-disclosure agreements for students, an FOI reveals that the University has allocated over £100,000 toward settlement agreements for staff, as reported by Editor-in-Chief Jamie Speka.
The Guild gives free food to students as part of an initiative from the Student Priorities Project, Jamie Speka reports.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on Monday’s AGM which faces backlash from students who believe the vote on NUS affiliation was not handled democratically.
Anna Kane, Online News Editor, speaks to Movember Exeter ambassadors about the movement and ‘Brave the Shave’.
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.
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.
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.
Oliver Nicholls speaks to University Special Collections team about their achievement.
Despite a commitment in 2022 to cease the use of non-disclosure agreements for students, an FOI reveals that the University has allocated over £100,000 toward settlement agreements for staff, as reported by Editor-in-Chief Jamie Speka.
The Guild gives free food to students as part of an initiative from the Student Priorities Project, Jamie Speka reports.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on Monday’s AGM which faces backlash from students who believe the vote on NUS affiliation was not handled democratically.
Anna Kane, Online News Editor, speaks to Movember Exeter ambassadors about the movement and ‘Brave the Shave’.
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