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Racist vandalism found in Law School: Guild “not informed”

by Neha Shaji

Racist vandalism was reported at the Law School in December, prompting students to criticise the University of Exeter’s “clueless” response to racism on campus. Guild Officers have stated they were “disappointed” at being “not informed.”

The Long Take: Sir Steve Smith and Janice Kay Speak

by Megan Davies

What is the future for Exeter? Megan Davies sits down with the Vice-Chancellor and Provost to find out more. It would be an understatement to say the last 17 years have been eventful for Sir Steve Smith. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Exeter, (incidentally, one of the most influential figures in the higher education […]

Law students “frustrated” with Bracton Law President

by Aaron Loose and Henry Jones

Several law students have expressed frustration at the Bracton Law Society’s (BLS) president’s relationship with a disgraced student who shared racist comments in a WhatsApp group chat last year. Two BAME students, both studying law, have voiced their disappointment that BLS president Lily Hayes was dating a member of the group chat that was exposed […]

XpressionFM Interviews Vice-Chancellor Sir Steve Smith

by Rhiannon Moore

Sir Steve Smith, the University of Exeter’s Vice-Chancellor was interviewed by XpressionFM’s Heads of News Lottie Rayner and Chloe Shaw on Monday 15 October. Among other topics, he spoke about sexual assault and racism across campus openly in light of recent campus and national events. He also briefly spoke about the Wellbeing centre and the […]

What’s representation without support?

by Neha Shaji

Considering that fact that most Indian national students spent about three months getting all our documents ready for a visa and poring over procedure, we’d not easily fall for phone calls demanding money and threatening deportation. But the fact that we received one of those phone calls is the problem, really. We know that “this […]

“Titan of the Tax Bar” heads to Exeter

by Hannah Butler

Exeter students can quiz one of the UK’s top legal minds next week, as the University welcomes David Goldberg QC back to the South West. Goldberg – one of the UK’s highest-paid lawyers, whose clients include Apple, Samsung and Goldman Sachs – will speak in Exeter’s Newman Red Lecture Theatre on Tuesday 22 March. Dubbed […]

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