Exeter, Devon UK • May 8, 2024 • VOL XII

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

Editorial

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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.
A look into this year's MA Publishing book release: interviews, articles, and reviews all pertaining to the South West's literary
Following recent competition success, Magda Kanecka shares her experiences as part of the University of Exeter Cheerleading, Dance & Gymnastics Club.
Online International Editor, Agata Koralewska, investigates Napoleon's hunt for a grad job.
Features Editor Callum Martin hears what locals have to say about the controversial Low Traffic Neighbourhood scheme.
Following the anonymous source claiming the two freshers responsible for carrying the dead deer through campus have links to the
Kayleigh Swart looks at the benefits of seasonal cooking, and shares what foods are at their peak this month.
Jamie Speka, Editor-in-Chief, critiques the recent oversights by Southwest Water and the hypocritical sponsorship with the University.
Print Deputy Editor, Harry Craig, explains the Prime Minister's remarkable shift on the country's environmental targets.
Online Senior Editors, Amelie Thompson and Megan Haynes, discuss Exeter's questionable sustainability practices in turn with a growing student population.
Hannah Fraser discusses the national and global attitudes to fossil fuels in the face of our rapidly changing climate, and
News editor, Anna Kane, considers the impact of school strikes and future of student climate activism following Greta Thunberg's graduation.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on the Just Stop Oil protests that disrupted Monday's graduation ceremony.
Rhys Wallis discusses the pitfalls of the University of Exeter's well-being services, producing the question: what needs to be done
Lydia McKenzie shares her tips on how to navigate your year abroad amid the cost of living crisis, and how
Madi Wharmby interviews students and staff at Exeter University to gauge opinion on the necessity and effectiveness of the University
Vice Chancellor, Professor Lisa Roberts, Lily Margaroli, President of the Exeter Students’ Guild, and Georgi Griskeviciene, President Exeter of the
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