American Election Roundtable: As it unfolded Tabitha Hanamm presents a compelling insight into The Big Apple’s reaction to the election result and serves up some food for thought regarding America’s trajectory in the weeks and months to come. It’s Saturday, 11:27 EST and my friend gets a phone call from her mum whilst we’re sunbathing […]
election week
Absolutely Sabb-ulous?
Absolutely Sabb-ulous? AS someone who’s now in their fourth year at this University (I feel so old), February brings me more dread and repressed exasperation than any other month. Yes, the upcoming Sabb elections once again loom – everybody try and contain your excitement. Once again, Forum Hill will transform into a minefield of campaigners […]
Editorial: Cuts, crumbs, campaigns
Students are under the kosh again, as Osborne’s “earn or learn” Budget promises become a reality. Last week, Parliament voted to scrap student maintenance grants in favour of a loan system which will come into effect from September 2016. We lead this issue looking into the implications for Exeter students – over 3000 are in their […]