Online Editor-in-Chief Jamie Speka comments on the priorities of the Guild.
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Online Editor-in-Chief Jamie Speka comments on the priorities of the Guild.
Editor-in-Chief, Amelie Thompson, reports on the rebrand of the Student’s Guild.
Charlie Gershinson, Deputy Print Editor-in-Chief, writes on the changes to student housing made by Exeter City Council
The EUCU announces strike action during graduation as a reaction against pay deductions, reports Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka.
Isabella Ankerson, Deputy Online Editor, reviews Theatre with Teeth’s newest production, It’s a Woman’s World.
Exeposé has an exclusive offer for students moving.
Following an interview with the 93% club, Maddy Hellard examines the class landscape at the University.
Students at the University of Exeter have raised concerns about how the cost of memberships to AU clubs are a “barrier” to wider participation in university sport.
The University of Exeter has been awarded £1.25 million towards improving society and the
economy.
Emily Smith, a 22-year-old business master’s student, has decided to run the London marathon next month to raise awareness and funds for the charity ‘Refuge.’
Online Editor-in-Chief Jamie Speka comments on the priorities of the Guild.
Editor-in-Chief, Amelie Thompson, reports on the rebrand of the Student’s Guild.
Charlie Gershinson, Deputy Print Editor-in-Chief, writes on the changes to student housing made by Exeter City Council
The EUCU announces strike action during graduation as a reaction against pay deductions, reports Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka.
Isabella Ankerson, Deputy Online Editor, reviews Theatre with Teeth’s newest production, It’s a Woman’s World.
Exeposé has an exclusive offer for students moving.
Following an interview with the 93% club, Maddy Hellard examines the class landscape at the University.
Students at the University of Exeter have raised concerns about how the cost of memberships to AU clubs are a “barrier” to wider participation in university sport.
The University of Exeter has been awarded £1.25 million towards improving society and the
economy.
Emily Smith, a 22-year-old business master’s student, has decided to run the London marathon next month to raise awareness and funds for the charity ‘Refuge.’
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