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Memory loss: an unexpected consequence of Covid-19

by Rahul Anand

Rahul Anand discusses one of the lesser understood symptoms of Covid-19 and recent findings which might shed light onto why this happens

Athletes and Anti-Vaxx: What’s Going On?

by Henry Hood

Athletes and Anti-Vaxx: What’s Going On? Online Sports Editor Henry Hood delves into the lack of vaccinations in the sporting world. Sixty-eight percent of the UK have received two doses of the coronavirus vaccine. The same percentage of Premier League footballers have been vaccinated. This does not seem like a discrepancy until you start digging a bit deeper. Gov.uk […]

A Summer of Festivals

by George Ward

George Ward breaks down a hopeful summer of festivals to come.

Sport for the uninitiated: Fitness when it seems futile

by Freddie Crawford

Sport for the uninitiated: Fitness when it seems futile Freddie Crawford discusses how Michael Jordan reignited his fitness journey and what he’s been doing to keep fit in lockdown As someone who throughout his first year concerned himself with, quite frankly, more convivial pursuits than self-imposed exercise, I feel I’m not quite at liberty to […]

A Local Artist’s Perspective: Molly Rooke on Life in Lockdown

by Lucy Aylmer

Local artist, Molly Rooke talks to Exeposé about her postponed exhibition at Exeter Phoenix and how the environment is at the top of her artistic agenda

A Vaccine for Spring

by Lucy Aylmer

After almost a year of the world’s ongoing search for a solution to Covid, Lucy Aylmer discuss Pfizer’s recent breakthrough in producing an effective Covid vaccine.

The Show Must Go On: Why Regional Theatres Will Ensure the Industry Survives

by Arts & Lit and Sofia Giles

Sofia Giles reviews the importance of regional theatres and how they serve to protect the arts ecosystem

University “was forced” by Government to stop using own testing system, reports suggest

by Pete Syme

Reports suggest that the University of Exeter “was forced” by the Government to stop using its own COVID-19 testing system, and instead use the national system.

Rapid Response Hub “let down by Halo’s promise of 24 hour results”

by Kamila Bell

Students have reported having to wait as long as 52 hours to receive their Rapid Response coronavirus test results, despite the University claiming that they would be received within 24 hours. An initial press release from the University claimed “those participants who take tests in the morning will receive same day results, participants in the […]

The new woman in charge: An interview with Vice Chancellor Lisa Roberts

by Bryony Gooch and Pete Syme

Exeposé speaks to Professor Lisa Roberts, Vice Chancellor, about racism, the DebSoc incident and blended learning Starting a new role in charge of a university can never be easy, and that’s only been made harder for Professor Lisa Roberts with the pandemic causing a myriad of logistical problems. Beyond this, there has also been the […]

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