Tamara Moule celebrates Exeter’s new Happy Carrot enterprise
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Tamara Moule celebrates Exeter’s new Happy Carrot enterprise
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.
As Exeter’s first TED event had to move online this year, Elise Hamersley discusses the highlights of the various performances and talks given at the digital event.
The Unspoken Mental Health Pandemic Affecting Students Ryan Sprules writes about the consequences of the COVID-19…
Student open letter to Vice-Chancellor disputes absence of non-detriment policy to protect students Students at the…
Sophie Porteous explores the possible shortcomings of the UK government’s proposed plan for students in December so they can travel home for Christmas.
Shivani Bhatt, Foreign Correspondent in Australia, asks fellow students what they think about International Women’s Day and finds out why they believe it is still necessary.
University staff members took to the picket lines across Streatham and Penryn today to protest against…
The Students’ Guild have voted to support the UCU cause as a result of an online…
Online Lifestyle Editor Amy Butterworth reflects upon the anxieties students face over results.
Tamara Moule celebrates Exeter’s new Happy Carrot enterprise
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.
As Exeter’s first TED event had to move online this year, Elise Hamersley discusses the highlights of the various performances and talks given at the digital event.
The Unspoken Mental Health Pandemic Affecting Students Ryan Sprules writes about the consequences of the COVID-19…
Student open letter to Vice-Chancellor disputes absence of non-detriment policy to protect students Students at the…
Sophie Porteous explores the possible shortcomings of the UK government’s proposed plan for students in December so they can travel home for Christmas.
Shivani Bhatt, Foreign Correspondent in Australia, asks fellow students what they think about International Women’s Day and finds out why they believe it is still necessary.
University staff members took to the picket lines across Streatham and Penryn today to protest against…
The Students’ Guild have voted to support the UCU cause as a result of an online…
Online Lifestyle Editor Amy Butterworth reflects upon the anxieties students face over results.
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