Exeposé has been shortlisted in the 2016 Mind Media Awards for its mental health coverage over the past year. The awards – organised by national charity Mind – celebrate the best examples of sensitive and responsible reporting of mental health in print and digital media. Other nominees across the 11 categories include Victoria Derbyshire, Loose Women, Professor […]
Sophie Harrison
Referendums and reefers
SHOULD we stay or should we go? We’re asking the question so much these days we’re in danger of sounding like The Clash. Another NUS referendum (the second in as many academic years at Exeter), conveniently placed slap-bang right in the middle of exams, seems a little excessive if you ask us. There are certainly […]
A lifestyle or a lie?
I have a guilty confession. Two weeks ago, I added Kylie Jenner on SnapChat. Well, I added Kylizzlemynizzle, which quite frankly sounds like the dozenth version of a Chinese whisper. Yet still I clicked follow. Still I decided to see what goes on behind the scenes of King Kylie’s life. It turns out, not an awful lot… unless you count head nodding, […]
Exepresso art
Coffee is an art. Don’t believe me? Try asking the 417,354 people who use #coffeeart on Instagram – aka the Louvre of 2015. To save you some time, I account for about 50% of these hashtags. Yet there’s no denying that those milky, silky hearts *M&S advert voice* are in a gallery of their own. From the […]
The Arena obituary
Arena, the club everyone knew, the club that triumphed in the Exeter clubbing scene. Arena. Where do we begin? From Cheesy’s to Dirty, Sexy People, you were the club of the people. You rejected stereotypes. You let in rahs and rogues alike. Your unofficial anthem should have been ‘We Are Family’. Then they announced they were […]
Let’s get satirical: George on a budget
Print Features Editor, Sophie Harrison, takes a satirical stance on George Osborne’s post-election Emergency Budget. Mr Osborne’s Budget on Wednesday proved he still follows the Tory mantra “we’re all in this together”. Rumour even has it the High School Musical hit can be heard daily from the Chancellor’s office. Students are widely rejoicing at a variety of pro-youth policies, such […]