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Courtney Priday considers how the coronavirus might change our architectural landscape
Amy Butterworth reports on President Trump’s labelling of Covid-19 and the implications of his racist language A photographer for the Washington Post recently captured that US President Donald Trump had …
Student accommodation Renslade House refuses tenants rent refunds amid COVID-19 crisis Private student accommodation block in Exeter, Renslade House, has rejected tenants’ appeals for their rent to be refunded amid …
Online Arts and Literature Editor, Lucy Aylmer, discusses the value of bookshelves in framing conference calls and the new digitalised office politics
NHS plans Nightingale hospital for Exeter A temporary NHS Nightingale hospital is set to open in Exeter at the beginning of May, to help the fight against COVID-19. Work has …
Why I stayed Anna Romanovska illustrates how displaced international students bear the brunt of COVID-19 COVID-19 has caused a lot of disturbance in people’s lives. You may have noticed a …
Sophie Woolcock shares how we can look after our mental health whilst staying well in isolation
A Problem Shared is a Problem Halved Jenny May Medlicott, Foreign Correspondent, examines the way in which European countries are cooperating through the Coronavirus pandemic. Before Europe officially became the …
Elinor Jones suggests some ways to keep occupied when the internet fails Amidst a pandemic, with the need to access information rapidly for work, medical needs and keeping in touch …
Arts + Lit writers share their recommendations for the best books to get you through quarantine.
Courtney Priday considers how the coronavirus might change our architectural landscape
Amy Butterworth reports on President Trump’s labelling of Covid-19 and the implications of his racist language A photographer for the Washington Post recently captured that US President Donald Trump had …
Student accommodation Renslade House refuses tenants rent refunds amid COVID-19 crisis Private student accommodation block in Exeter, Renslade House, has rejected tenants’ appeals for their rent to be refunded amid …
Online Arts and Literature Editor, Lucy Aylmer, discusses the value of bookshelves in framing conference calls and the new digitalised office politics
NHS plans Nightingale hospital for Exeter A temporary NHS Nightingale hospital is set to open in Exeter at the beginning of May, to help the fight against COVID-19. Work has …
Why I stayed Anna Romanovska illustrates how displaced international students bear the brunt of COVID-19 COVID-19 has caused a lot of disturbance in people’s lives. You may have noticed a …
Sophie Woolcock shares how we can look after our mental health whilst staying well in isolation
A Problem Shared is a Problem Halved Jenny May Medlicott, Foreign Correspondent, examines the way in which European countries are cooperating through the Coronavirus pandemic. Before Europe officially became the …
Elinor Jones suggests some ways to keep occupied when the internet fails Amidst a pandemic, with the need to access information rapidly for work, medical needs and keeping in touch …
Arts + Lit writers share their recommendations for the best books to get you through quarantine.
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