• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Exeposé Online

Making the headlines since 1987

Exeposé Online
  • Editorial
      • Newsletter
      • Puzzles and Games
      • What’s On
      • Print Exeposé
  • Freshers
  • News
  • Comment
  • Features
  • Exhibit
      • Arts + Lit
      • Lifestyle
      • Music
      • Screen
      • Tech
  • Science
  • Sport
  • The Exepat
      • International
      • Multilingual
      • Amplify
  • Satire
  • About
      • Editorial Team
      • Write For Us
      • Get In Touch
      • Advertise

news

Understanding the farmers protests in India through the Sikh diaspora

by Ria Kalsi

Ria Kalsi reminds us of how pressing the protests in India should be to all of us

The Attempted Coup of Capitol Hill: a mark on American history.

by Lauren Haughey

Lauren Haughey comments on the recent attempted coup of Capitol Hill as a reminder of racial disparities and weak democracy

Cutting Edge Technology

by Erica Mannis

Cutting Edge Technology Erica Mannis looks at the 2020 Nobel prize winning discovery on gene editing using the CRISPR-Cas9 system and discusses potential ethical aspects of the discovery CRISPR-Cas9 genetic technology has been at the forefront of scientific news in recent years for its breakthrough in genetic research. However, with its vast applications come worrying […]

Tim Quine:“Not possible to implement the individual safety-net of the No-Detriment Policy”

by Kamila Bell

DVC Education Tim Quine maintains that despite there being no No-Detriment Policy, the University is still able to “protect learning and academic outcomes.”

Student’s Guild announces major changes

by Chloe Pumares

Student’s Guild announces major changes In a statement released on 25 August 2020, the Guild revealed major changes to happen this year. Following negotiations with Sunday Blake, Guild President) and Liv Harvey, Vice President Activities, the University of Exeter has agreed to add £400,000 to the Guild’s annual block grant, which is the largest monetary […]

Lebanon: the Revolution Continues

by Amplify

Lebanon: the Revolution Continues Clara Akiki explores protests past and present: in the wake of catastrophe, the Lebanese continue to demand change The Lebanese Revolution first sparked in October 2019. Today, in the aftermath of a devastating explosion that destroyed Beirut last Tuesday, the Lebanese persist in their fight against the ruling elite and corruption […]

University of Exeter yet to confirm plans for teaching next year

by Ella Shadwell

University of Exeter yet to confirm plans for teaching next year A spokesperson for the University has said that lectures in September will be “delivered online or developed into guided online resources supported by face-to-face teaching” in a statement issued in response the COVID-19 pandemic. The statement did not specify how long online teaching methods […]

Brown hares and chickens introduced to Britain as ‘gods’ not food

by Natalie Tongue

Brown hares and chickens introduced to Britain as ‘gods’ not food Research led by the Universities of Exeter, Leicester and Oxford has discovered that upon their introduction to Britain, brown hares and chickens were viewed as ‘gods’ rather than food. New radiocarbon dating on bones found in Hampshire and Hertfordshire shows the animals were brought […]

Exeter Genomics Research COVID-19

by Elinor Jones

Elinor Jones discusses the recent announcement of a £20 million grant to tackle Coronavirus

Precarious and non-academic Exeter staff affirm the current strike action

by Oliver Haynes and Henry Jones

The focus of the UCU strike has shifted from 2018 to include precarious contracts and the poor working conditions of non-academic support staff.  On 22 February 2018, UCU members went on strike for an unprecedented 14 days over changes made to their pension benefit. However, the current action also comes in response to a separate […]

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Go to page 2
  • Go to page 3
  • Go to page 4
  • Go to page 5
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 9
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Mental health at Exeter: a crisis waiting to happen?
  • Review: Empire of Light
  • The Falklands War at 40 Years
  • Palestinian groups “horrified” by new Guild Israeli and Zionist society
  • Review: The Menu
  • Prince Harry’s Spare and the rise of the memoir
  • Review: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
  • Exeter UCU express “disappointment” in Vice-Chancellor in lead up to strikes

Footer

  • facebook-alt
  • twitter
  • instagram
  • linkedin
  • mail