The recent inquest into the death of Exeter student, Harry Armstrong Evans, has highlighted significant flaws in the University’s wellbeing services which have caused student mental health struggles to remain largely undealt with.
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The recent inquest into the death of Exeter student, Harry Armstrong Evans, has highlighted significant flaws in the University’s wellbeing services which have caused student mental health struggles to remain largely undealt with.
Carden Cappi discusses whether the wellness industry is interested in promoting wellness or if it’s just interested in lining its pockets.
Rhys Wallis discusses the pitfalls of the University of Exeter’s well-being services, producing the question: what needs to be done better?
Jamie Speka talks to Berty Dudley of the Period Poverty Society and discusses Exeter University’s stagnant initiative to provide students with free period products.
As the coronavirus pandemic surged across the UK, another pandemic was simmering away behind closed doors. Benedict Thompson investigates the detrimental effects of Covid-19 on the mental health and wellbeing of students.
Lottie Woods discusses how to manage feelings of home sickness, offering some ways to make your stay at Uni feel like a real home from home.
Cat Stone explores the beautiful blooms that spring bears – and how you can bring a bit of nature into your own home.
Online Sports Editor Henry Hood speaks to Chris Martin, CEO of The Mix, on issues facing young adults today and their approach to mental health.
Print Lifestyle editor Zoe Sperry advises us on how to readjust to university life and make the most of term 2.
Charlie Nadin discusses how to brighten up your January, from stretching Christmas out longer, to making memories with your friends.
The recent inquest into the death of Exeter student, Harry Armstrong Evans, has highlighted significant flaws in the University’s wellbeing services which have caused student mental health struggles to remain largely undealt with.
Carden Cappi discusses whether the wellness industry is interested in promoting wellness or if it’s just interested in lining its pockets.
Rhys Wallis discusses the pitfalls of the University of Exeter’s well-being services, producing the question: what needs to be done better?
Jamie Speka talks to Berty Dudley of the Period Poverty Society and discusses Exeter University’s stagnant initiative to provide students with free period products.
As the coronavirus pandemic surged across the UK, another pandemic was simmering away behind closed doors. Benedict Thompson investigates the detrimental effects of Covid-19 on the mental health and wellbeing of students.
Lottie Woods discusses how to manage feelings of home sickness, offering some ways to make your stay at Uni feel like a real home from home.
Cat Stone explores the beautiful blooms that spring bears – and how you can bring a bit of nature into your own home.
Online Sports Editor Henry Hood speaks to Chris Martin, CEO of The Mix, on issues facing young adults today and their approach to mental health.
Print Lifestyle editor Zoe Sperry advises us on how to readjust to university life and make the most of term 2.
Charlie Nadin discusses how to brighten up your January, from stretching Christmas out longer, to making memories with your friends.
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