Students at Exeter’s Streatham and Penryn campuses protested last week after revelations that the University is continuing to invest in Shell.
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The bitter taste of the chocolate industry
The bitter taste of the chocolate industry Online Lifestyle editor Katie Edgar explores student activism, the issue of child labour in chocolate production, and how small acts of consumer change can make a big difference. Everyone loves chocolate. Or at least, everyone I know does. But few people know about the darker, bitter side of […]
In conversation with Angela Davis and Ilan Pappé
Clara Akiki reflects upon the recent talk (digitally) given by Professor Angela Davis and Professor Ilan Pappé at our university
Uncertain futures for uncertain grades
The grade safety net world we lived in last year is no longer, and although there are some merits to this policy, its replacement is inappropriate. Through a look at the Students for academic mitigation’s work, this account of uncertainty from a final year perspective will make you feel less alone.
Guild or Union?
NO matter your opinions on the Students’ Guild, it’s an organisation you have to really go out of your way to avoid on campus. That is unless you forego societies, DH1, or (God forbid) the Lemmy and the Ram. It acts as the hub for many essential campus services, and as we have seen in […]