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Christmas Literature

by Arts & Lit

Jessica Learmont explores the sentimental nature of Christmas literature and her favourite Christmas books.

Exeter on Ecosia: Internet Goes Green

by Arts & Lit

Whether it’s pouring over online sales or scrolling through Instagram, accessing digital articles or google mapping the next pub visit, the average student conducts hundreds of internet searches per day. Ecosia has been developed to transform each internet search into something bigger. As three Sustainability students, we were amazed to find that by using the […]

The Seasonal Visitor (Daisy Saunders)

by Arts & Lit

You have no face, but I know you’re there, You creep around corners and leave warm skin bare, You slip into my covers and hide under my sheets, You stalk and you blow around cold, damp streets,   You whisper an echo of what’s come before, You shake against curtains and rattle my door, You […]

Exeter trees bleeding green

by Natalie Keffler

Exeter University has more trees than students is a popular phrase stated by many freshers upon arrival and turns out to appear more truthful than you may initially believe, with a recent study showing that all these trees remove pollution equivalent to the emissions produced from 798 family cars. 5,000 trees were surveyed, with the […]

Forest App review: procrastination plantation

by Jeremy Brown

I don’t often pay for apps. In fact, swiping through my phone, I can’t find a single one which I actually purchased. Maybe it’s because I’m northern. Maybe that’s a bit politically incorrect. So when I impulsively forked out 79p for Forest about a week ago, I almost surprised myself. I wanted to see if this […]

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