Elinor Jones suggests some of her tried and tested methods for tackling isolation induced stress As the world has plunged into lockdown, now, more than ever, it is pertinent to …
Elinor Jones suggests some of her tried and tested methods for tackling isolation induced stress As the world has plunged into lockdown, now, more than ever, it is pertinent to …
Online Science Editor, Vincent Plant, discusses the psychology behind resilience and whether it is possible to develop it.
Lianna Tosetti examines the damaging stereotypes directed towards certain mental illnesses What are your first thoughts when someone mentions mental health? Does it make you cringe with discomfort? Or is …
The Exeter University Student Guild’s DVP Wellbeing, Lizzie Connick, discusses the launch of a new Instagram wellbeing page. What is ‘FeelingOurWay’? It is an Instagram page promoting mental wellness and …
In light of Wellbeing Week, Alice Tait provides some tips on how to look after yourself at university Commencing on the 22nd June, we will be celebrating the second year of …
Sophie Stoakes weighs in on the success rate of New Year’s Resolutions I love New Year’s Resolutions. The new year, and in this case new decade, brings with it the …
Issy Murray explores new research which indicates having your in-laws over during the Christmas period can negatively affect your mental health.
Maria Goddard reflects on The Perks of Being a Wallflower’s treatment of toxic masculinity and gender conformity.
Aakruthi Karri discusses her thoughts on the recent World Mental Health day On 10th October, many countries celebrate good mental health as well as raising awareness of the various issues. …
Scarlett Parr-Reid, Science Print Editor, interviews Medical Imaging lecturer Julie Mills, the organiser of the latest A Pint Sized Conversation performance at Exeter, as well as Dylan Frankland, director and actor and Ferdinand Boucher, medicine student at Exeter who attended the performance.
Elinor Jones suggests some of her tried and tested methods for tackling isolation induced stress As the world has plunged into lockdown, now, more than ever, it is pertinent to …
Online Science Editor, Vincent Plant, discusses the psychology behind resilience and whether it is possible to develop it.
Lianna Tosetti examines the damaging stereotypes directed towards certain mental illnesses What are your first thoughts when someone mentions mental health? Does it make you cringe with discomfort? Or is …
The Exeter University Student Guild’s DVP Wellbeing, Lizzie Connick, discusses the launch of a new Instagram wellbeing page. What is ‘FeelingOurWay’? It is an Instagram page promoting mental wellness and …
In light of Wellbeing Week, Alice Tait provides some tips on how to look after yourself at university Commencing on the 22nd June, we will be celebrating the second year of …
Sophie Stoakes weighs in on the success rate of New Year’s Resolutions I love New Year’s Resolutions. The new year, and in this case new decade, brings with it the …
Issy Murray explores new research which indicates having your in-laws over during the Christmas period can negatively affect your mental health.
Maria Goddard reflects on The Perks of Being a Wallflower’s treatment of toxic masculinity and gender conformity.
Aakruthi Karri discusses her thoughts on the recent World Mental Health day On 10th October, many countries celebrate good mental health as well as raising awareness of the various issues. …
Scarlett Parr-Reid, Science Print Editor, interviews Medical Imaging lecturer Julie Mills, the organiser of the latest A Pint Sized Conversation performance at Exeter, as well as Dylan Frankland, director and actor and Ferdinand Boucher, medicine student at Exeter who attended the performance.
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