Constanza Sardelli advises our readers on the most appealing and inspiring art books, and why they make the perfect gift
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Constanza Sardelli advises our readers on the most appealing and inspiring art books, and why they make the perfect gift
Exeter pub, The Stoke Arms, have put up their Christmas lights early this year as a way of boosting positivity during lockdown.
While it is not compulsory, the University of Exeter has advised students to take a Coronavirus test before travelling home for winter break.
Exeter Christmas Market is cancelled The annual Exeter Christmas Market has been cancelled following the government’s announcement of a second lockdown in England. Exeter’s eighth Christmas Market, held on Cathedral …
Sophie Porteous explores the possible shortcomings of the UK government’s proposed plan for students in December so they can travel home for Christmas.
Drive-in pantomime coming to Exeter this Christmas The Birmingham Stage Company, in collaboration with Horrible Histories, has organised a Christmas drive-in pantomime to take place amid COVID-19 restrictions. Two performances …
Issy Murray explores new research which indicates having your in-laws over during the Christmas period can negatively affect your mental health.
Issy Murray discusses the Christmas toy that inspired her to become a scientist.
Foreign Correspondent in South Korea, Milana Nikolova, explains how Christmas is celebrated in her host country and why it is a change from a typical European Christmas.
Freda Worrell reviews Northcott Theatre’s latest pantomime, Beauty and the Beast.
Constanza Sardelli advises our readers on the most appealing and inspiring art books, and why they make the perfect gift
Exeter pub, The Stoke Arms, have put up their Christmas lights early this year as a way of boosting positivity during lockdown.
While it is not compulsory, the University of Exeter has advised students to take a Coronavirus test before travelling home for winter break.
Exeter Christmas Market is cancelled The annual Exeter Christmas Market has been cancelled following the government’s announcement of a second lockdown in England. Exeter’s eighth Christmas Market, held on Cathedral …
Sophie Porteous explores the possible shortcomings of the UK government’s proposed plan for students in December so they can travel home for Christmas.
Drive-in pantomime coming to Exeter this Christmas The Birmingham Stage Company, in collaboration with Horrible Histories, has organised a Christmas drive-in pantomime to take place amid COVID-19 restrictions. Two performances …
Issy Murray explores new research which indicates having your in-laws over during the Christmas period can negatively affect your mental health.
Issy Murray discusses the Christmas toy that inspired her to become a scientist.
Foreign Correspondent in South Korea, Milana Nikolova, explains how Christmas is celebrated in her host country and why it is a change from a typical European Christmas.
Freda Worrell reviews Northcott Theatre’s latest pantomime, Beauty and the Beast.
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