Kate Hall writes about the government’s innovative suggestion for students to save on energy costs.
Satire
Minions rejoice as Johnson to be sworn in as new leader
Editor-in-Chief Clémence Smith discusses Boris Johnson’s career prospects following his resignation as Prime Minister.
Gradstonbury
Gradstonbury Stanley Murphy-Johns evaluates the University of Exeter’s upcoming Gradstonbury festival As the end of another academic year approaches like an ominous cloud of regret and misspent time, we look towards graduation. This year the University of Exeter will be holding its first ever graduation festival, Gradstonbury, to celebrate hosting three cohorts worth of graduation […]
Archaeological dig unearths tremendous trove of stuff lost on nights out
Henry Hood, Online Sports Editor, discusses an earth-shattering archaeological discovery, sure to rewrite and reveal much about student evolutionary history
University to introduce 69-factor authentication
Ana Anajuba, Print Arts + Lit Editor, reveals the University of Exeter’s plans for multi-factor authentication
FAQs: How to participate in Dry January without avoiding alcohol
Cleo Gravett, Print Satire Editor, queries how to celebrate Dry January festivities whilst still drinking