Exeter, Devon UK • Mar 19, 2024 • VOL XII

Exeter, Devon UK • [date-today] • VOL XII

Editorial

by victoria

Editorial

Exeposé has always been on the forefront of journalism and prides itself on covering issues that really matter to students. From the protests around climate change to issues with mental health, our contributors have written a wide range of articles arounds these topics. The Editors-in-Chief have curated this page to highlight some of the most recent impactful pieces released.
Cora Jamieson recalls the discovery of a bomb in the University of Exeter after the recent displacement of Plymouth residents
Carys Williams looks at the influential Hallie Rubenhold and her retelling of Jack the Ripper's murders - focusing this time
Sophie Zoltowski explores the story behind the Year of the Dragon and why this particular zodiac is such an important
Maya Fernandes, Online Music Editor, reviews the recent gig from San Francisco indie-pop band The Umbrellas at Exeter Cavern.
Lauren Griffin shares her favourite spots on Magdalen Street and why it is the best place to go and treat
A look into this year's MA Publishing book release: interviews, articles, and reviews all pertaining to the South West's literary
Features Editor Callum Martin hears what locals have to say about the controversial Low Traffic Neighbourhood scheme.
Paris Gill covers the news that we are all too used to hearing - another year of record-breaking temperatures
Soon it will be the 28th COP Summit, where a global demonstration of procrastinating the hard work will take place.
Hannah Woodley writes on the extensive funding UK Universities have received from fossil fuel companies over the past year.
Lucy Facer shares her wisdom on what to realistically expect at university, and what she learned from her experience as
The parents of third-year Exeter student Harry Armstrong Evans, who died in June 2021, have launched a petition calling for
The parents of third-year Exeter student Harry Armstrong Evans, who died in June 2021, have launched a petition calling for
An inquest into the death of Exeter student Harry Armstrong Evans, which concluded on 31 October, condemned the University for
The University of Exeter, alongside seven other top English universities, has received £3.7 million of funding to aid student wellbeing.
The Guild gives free food to students as part of an initiative from the Student Priorities Project, Jamie Speka reports.
Rebecca Lea sifts through the myriad of restaurants in Exeter to pick out the ones that are kindest to the
Following an interview with the 93% club, Maddy Hellard examines the class landscape at the University.
Amidst the current cost of living crisis, many students are struggling to afford rent, bills and food, as well as
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