Exeposé Online: 2015: A year in review (July – September)

Final edition of my two-part online series recapping the best stories to hit Exeter this year. Find the jazzy version on the Exeposé website featuring a cool scrolling menu here or simply read on. Pssst… I made the header for the article

Exeposé Online: 2015: A year in review (July – September)

Final edition of my two-part online series recapping the best stories to hit Exeter this year. Find the jazzy version on the Exeposé website featuring a cool scrolling menu here or simply read on. Pssst… I made the header for the article

Exeposé Online: 2015: A year in review (January – June)

In a small city like Exeter, it’s easy to forget that sometimes there is news – big news, in fact. At the turn of the year, I therefore decided to look back on some of Exeposé‘s biggest stories of 2015 in

Exeposé Online: 2015: A year in review (January – June)

In a small city like Exeter, it’s easy to forget that sometimes there is news – big news, in fact. At the turn of the year, I therefore decided to look back on some of Exeposé‘s biggest stories of 2015 in

Exeposé Online: Exeter academics make world’s best list

Originally published for Exeposé News Online here. Six academics from the University of Exeter have earned a place on a prestigious list of the world’s most influential minds, which was published earlier this week. Inclusion on the Thomson Reuters Highly

Exeposé Online: Exeter academics make world’s best list

Originally published for Exeposé News Online here. Six academics from the University of Exeter have earned a place on a prestigious list of the world’s most influential minds, which was published earlier this week. Inclusion on the Thomson Reuters Highly

Exeposé Online: Exeter is the UK Christmas Capital… of online shopping

Originally published on Exeposé News Online here. Exeter has been crowned ‘Christmas Capital of the UK’ for online sales, according to online retail giant Amazon. Sales figures show that residents of the Devon city spent more on festive products than

Exeposé Online: Exeter is the UK Christmas Capital… of online shopping

Originally published on Exeposé News Online here. Exeter has been crowned ‘Christmas Capital of the UK’ for online sales, according to online retail giant Amazon. Sales figures show that residents of the Devon city spent more on festive products than

Exeposé Online: Students willing to pay £23k uni fees, survey says

Original article for Exeposé News Online can be found here. Students would be willing to pay up to £23,000 in annual tuition fees, a new survey has revealed. When asked the maximum they would be prepared to pay for a

Exeposé Online: Students willing to pay £23k uni fees, survey says

Original article for Exeposé News Online can be found here. Students would be willing to pay up to £23,000 in annual tuition fees, a new survey has revealed. When asked the maximum they would be prepared to pay for a

Exeposé Online: Exeter alumni to appear on University Challenge Christmas Special

Original article for Exeposé Online here. Distinguished alumni from the University of Exeter are set to appear in a festive edition of University Challenge. Airing on Christmas Eve at 7:30pm, the show will see the team compete against Magdalen College, Oxford, to

Exeposé Online: Exeter alumni to appear on University Challenge Christmas Special

Original article for Exeposé Online here. Distinguished alumni from the University of Exeter are set to appear in a festive edition of University Challenge. Airing on Christmas Eve at 7:30pm, the show will see the team compete against Magdalen College, Oxford, to

Exeposé Online: Luck for Exeter student on Chanmel 4 dating show

Original article for Exeposé Online here. While many struggle to find a mistletoe match each Christmas, one Exeter student has found a rather novel way to find a yuletide sweetheart – through a reality TV show. Third-year Theology student Louisa

Exeposé Online: Luck for Exeter student on Chanmel 4 dating show

Original article for Exeposé Online here. While many struggle to find a mistletoe match each Christmas, one Exeter student has found a rather novel way to find a yuletide sweetheart – through a reality TV show. Third-year Theology student Louisa

Exeposé Issue 647, 7 December 2015: Over £6k of Guild Points unredeemed

In our last issue of term, I covered the University’s decision to change 8:30am exam timetables in line with student complaints (front page) and the University of Exeter’s Vice Chancellor’s admission that he would want fees to increase if the HE Green

Exeposé Issue 647, 7 December 2015: Over £6k of Guild Points unredeemed

In our last issue of term, I covered the University’s decision to change 8:30am exam timetables in line with student complaints (front page) and the University of Exeter’s Vice Chancellor’s admission that he would want fees to increase if the HE Green

Exeposé Issue 646, 23 November 2015: Students express bouncer concerns

In response to the dreadful terror attacks in Paris and Beirut, students from the University and local community came together to hold a candlelit ‘Vigil for Humanity’ on Sunday 15 November, which saw over 2,000 in attendance. Although the newspaper would

Exeposé Issue 646, 23 November 2015: Students express bouncer concerns

In response to the dreadful terror attacks in Paris and Beirut, students from the University and local community came together to hold a candlelit ‘Vigil for Humanity’ on Sunday 15 November, which saw over 2,000 in attendance. Although the newspaper would

Exeposé Issue 645, 9 November 2015: Society rich list revealed

With the release of the issue coinciding with Male Mental Health Month, I turned my attention to the Features section this week, penning a detailed report entitled The mind can’t ‘man up’ on what it means to be ‘manly’ and its

Exeposé Issue 645, 9 November 2015: Society rich list revealed

With the release of the issue coinciding with Male Mental Health Month, I turned my attention to the Features section this week, penning a detailed report entitled The mind can’t ‘man up’ on what it means to be ‘manly’ and its