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Student is put forward for Pride of Britain after raising £37,500 on charity cycle tour

by Bridie Adams

Jeremy Daubeny, a first year Economics and Politics student at the University of Exeter, has been put forward for a Pride of Britain Award. The nomination came following his ‘Tour de Full English’, in which he cycled around Britain to hunt down the top full English breakfast. As a result, Daubeny raised £37,500 for the […]

Lecturers discuss in person teaching: “Everyone needs to treat being back in the classroom like the privilege it is”

by Chloe Pumares

Following last issue’s exploration into students experiences of in-person and online teaching, Exeposé spoke to lecturers to gage their opinions. Speaking to a number of lecturers the general consensus is that they are “glad to be back doing what [they] do best”, with all lecturers we spoke to happy to be back teaching face-to-face, especially […]

In Conversation: Lily Margaroli, Student Guild President

by Oliver Leader de Saxe

Lily Margaroli was Co-President of Nightline and Model Westminster Society before being elected to be President of the Student Guild for the forthcoming year. We sat down with her to find out a little bit more about her, the challenges she will be facing and some of the issues facing students and the Guild. É: […]

Students across the country call for disaffiliation of Exeter Pro-Life Society

by Oliver Leader de Saxe, Cassie Grace and Orla Mackinnon

A student-led petition calling for the disaffiliation of Exeter Students for Life, a pro-life society at the University of Exeter, has amassed close to 10,000 signatures in less than a week.  The petition, which currently has 8,716 signatures at time of writing, calls to ‘strike down’ the society for its ‘direct attack on women’s rights’ […]

Exeter University researchers developing AI that can reveal climate change tipping points

by Zoe Sperry

Exeter University researches developing AI that can reveal climate change tipping points A new AI program being developed by researchers at the University of Exeter is working on predicting the points at which irreversible climate changes could occur, giving us a chance to prevent them. This new system, which has been constructed through a hybrid […]

Experts say recent weather is evidence that ‘climate is already changing here in the UK’

by Rebecca Wells

Experts say recent weather is evidence that ‘climate is already changing here in the UK’ 2020 was the first year in which rainfall, temperature and sunshine rankings all reached a top ten spot in the UK.  According to The Royal Meteorological Society, 2020 was the third warmest, fifth wettest and eighth sunniest year on record.  […]

Rugby clubs speak out amidst allegations of sexual misconduct, assault and racism

by Oliver Leader de Saxe and Lucy Aylmer

The Exeter University Rugby Football Club have launched an internal investigation following a series of allegations on social media ranging from sexual assault to racial abuse.

Covid-19 cases begin to rise as Delta Variant arrives on campus

by Oliver Leader de Saxe

University data compiled from Public Health England and HALO reveals Covid-19 cases have risen on average over the last 7 days.

Save Sheikh Jarrah Demonstration held in city centre

by Oliver Leader de Saxe

Students attend demonstration protesting the evictions of Palestinians in Eastern Jerusalem.

Domestic abuse bill will criminalise threatening to share intimate images

by Anna Shaw

Recent amendments to the domestic abuse bill will see threatening to share intimate photos criminalised, after concerns shown in the growing rates of such incidents. Anna Shaw discusses the change and importance of such a step for victims of abuse.

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