Exeter, Devon UK • May 8, 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.
With a sadness veiling Exeter comparable only to that felt for the death of Queen Lizzy herself, our nearest and
As one of the most anticipated ticket drops of the university year, Print Editor-in-Chief Anabel Costa-Ferreira reports that EGB didn't
Agata Koralewska, the Online International Editor, shares her year abroad experience, living in a student residence while studying in Spanish.
Judy Dodd reports exclusive information provided to Exeposé regarding the recent parading of a dead deer through campus.
Hannah Fraser explores the community impact of coastal erosion in the Norfolk village of Hemsby, and the future of coastal
The University of Exeter has announced a new partnership with the World Economic Forum to develop a new global initiative
Josie Sharp discusses the previous destruction of the ozone layer during the Great Dying.
Carden Cappi discusses their experience with eco-anxiety, while offering some hopeful advice and sources for those who feel similarly.
During the Just Stop Oil protests in November last year Paul Bell, an Exeter PhD student, was arrested after scaling
Lydia Carter presents illustrations of climate outrage. Is the Just Stop Oil group an accurate representation of the Suffragettes from
Caitlin Nagle is giving back with a guide on how to buy presents that people will like and enjoy doing
On 2 November 2022, the University launched a two-pound hot meal deal following a successful student campaign demanding cheaper food on campus.
Following the initial announcement on 6 October, Vice-Chancellor Lisa Roberts has stated that there will be further support available to students
In the middle of the cost of living crisis, Charlie Oldroyd addresses campuses lack of affordable meals for students.
Concerns are being raised that students could become the “forgotten group” amid the cost-of-living crisis.
Exeposé is the University of Exeter’s independent newspaper. Established in 1987.

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