The parents of third-year Exeter student Harry Armstrong Evans, who died in June 2021, have launched a petition calling for universities to be legally required to publish their yearly suicide statistics
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The parents of third-year Exeter student Harry Armstrong Evans, who died in June 2021, have launched a petition calling for universities to be legally required to publish their yearly suicide statistics
Ella Minty, Print Arts + Lit Editor, interviews Samara Rawlins and Matthew Heywood, cast members from the Northcott’s production of Robin Hood which runs from the 9th December to the 2nd January.
Lauren Walsh reviews Shotgun Theatre’s latest production, The Last Five Years.
Joshua Hughes, Editor-in-Chief, sat down with Exeter Chiefs and England star, Sam Simmonds. They spoke about facing the All Blacks, the crazy final ten minutes and Simmonds’ overall experience inside the England camp.
An inquest into the death of Exeter student Harry Armstrong Evans, which concluded on 31 October, condemned the University for failing to respond to his “cry for help,” and for failing in its “safeguarding obligations.”
Jamie Speka talks to Berty Dudley of the Period Poverty Society and discusses Exeter University’s stagnant initiative to provide students with free period products.
Charlotte Dent shares her insight and experience on a sustainable dairy farm and provides reassurance about the future of sustainable living.
On 2 November 2022, the University launched a two-pound hot meal deal following a successful student campaign demanding cheaper food on campus.
The parents of an Exeter student who died after taking his own life following third year exams last year are pushing for new legislation which would require universities to publish the annual suicide rate of their institution.
Following the initial announcement on 6 October, Vice-Chancellor Lisa Roberts has stated that there will be further support available to students who are struggling financially this year.
The parents of third-year Exeter student Harry Armstrong Evans, who died in June 2021, have launched a petition calling for universities to be legally required to publish their yearly suicide statistics
Ella Minty, Print Arts + Lit Editor, interviews Samara Rawlins and Matthew Heywood, cast members from the Northcott’s production of Robin Hood which runs from the 9th December to the 2nd January.
Lauren Walsh reviews Shotgun Theatre’s latest production, The Last Five Years.
Joshua Hughes, Editor-in-Chief, sat down with Exeter Chiefs and England star, Sam Simmonds. They spoke about facing the All Blacks, the crazy final ten minutes and Simmonds’ overall experience inside the England camp.
An inquest into the death of Exeter student Harry Armstrong Evans, which concluded on 31 October, condemned the University for failing to respond to his “cry for help,” and for failing in its “safeguarding obligations.”
Jamie Speka talks to Berty Dudley of the Period Poverty Society and discusses Exeter University’s stagnant initiative to provide students with free period products.
Charlotte Dent shares her insight and experience on a sustainable dairy farm and provides reassurance about the future of sustainable living.
On 2 November 2022, the University launched a two-pound hot meal deal following a successful student campaign demanding cheaper food on campus.
The parents of an Exeter student who died after taking his own life following third year exams last year are pushing for new legislation which would require universities to publish the annual suicide rate of their institution.
Following the initial announcement on 6 October, Vice-Chancellor Lisa Roberts has stated that there will be further support available to students who are struggling financially this year.
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