David Lammy’s criticism of Oxbridge, calling Oxford “a bastion of entrenched, wealthy, upper class, white, southern privilege,” strikes a chord at a university that has experienced multiple racism scandals over the last few years. Nevertheless, criticism is still aimed at Oxbridge for being traditionalist and very, very white. Only last year, 14 black male Cambridge […]
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A winederful interview with Sarah Jane Evans
As a student, alcohol is never far from my mind, and wine holds a particularly special place in my heart. It’s delicious and sophisticated and makes you feel like a proper grown-up. Sarah Jane Evans is the Chairwoman for the Institute of the Masters of Wine, a magical organisation which provides qualifications in the practical and theoretical […]
Women’s 2s Hockey hold Cambridge 1s to draw
Exeter 2s 0 – 0 Cambridge 1s Afine defensive display saw the EULHC 2s take a valuable point against top-of-the-table Cambridge in a stalemate encounter at home. A cagey opening for both sides saw Cambridge have the better of the early openings. With most of the game being played in Exeter’s half of the pitch, […]
An interview with Lonely the Brave
Having released their first album, “The Day’s War” last year and set to start their second tour this November, things can only get better for Lonely The Brave, who this year enjoyed the career highlight of playing Reading main stage. How did you all meet and end up forming the band? All the rest […]
How safe is Exeter?
The information, released to Exeposé by regional police departments under the Freedom of Information Act, reveals that Exeter is one of the safest university cities to live in, based on the reported crime in the cities surveyed. Of the nine university cities that were investigated, Exeter was found to have the second lowest number of […]