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  • Oct 24, 2024 | exepose.com | Gracie Moore |Charlie Gershinson |Isabel Bratt

    0 Published in print edition 760 A change to the food outlets available on Streatham Campus has been met with mixed reviews by students. Over the summer, there have been some alterations to the food offerings available to students in Devonshire House. The £2 meal outlet, called the ‘Super Savour Kitchen’ has changed locations from DH2 to The Terrace. Its previous location is now occupied by an Asian-themed stall called ‘Sushi Boba Poké’.

  • Feb 28, 2024 | exepose.com | Anabel Costa-Ferreira |Callum Martin |Rachel McEwan |Charlie Gershinson

    0 Get ready, set, break FIXR. Not the most typical of Monday evenings, but one l am sure will not be forgotten. As students prioritised their alarms for the Enchanted Garden Ball (EGB) over waking up for lectures, starting off the week well and getting an EGB ticket seemed synonymous. Student households across Exeter reported immeasurable levels of stress Monday evening, as households assembled every possible device to login to FIXR and debated whether a phone or laptop had better odds.

  • Feb 14, 2024 | exepose.com | Eloise Grainger |Gracie Moore |Charlie Gershinson

    0 In recent years, many European cities have been battling the impacts of extreme, localised flooding. The impacts of flooding are becoming more widespread and frequent, and Exeter is no anomaly to that trend. The hilly and varied topography of the city makes it particularly vulnerable to flooding. Unsurprisingly, the areas most at risk are on the riverside.

  • Feb 14, 2024 | exepose.com | Gracie Moore |Charlie Gershinson |Emily Elliott

    0 The rise of the military threat is no secret. With the Russia-Ukraine war present in the news every day for the last couple of years, war feels ever more imminent. With this threat comes increased concern for Britain’s defence. Is Britain ready for war? Senior army officer, General Patrick Sanders recently suggested that Britain is poorly prepared for a potential attack. Specifically, he proposed a ‘citizen army’ with basic training, to be used if necessary in times of war.

  • Feb 11, 2024 | exepose.com | Callum Martin |Rachel McEwan |Charlie Gershinson |Gracie Moore

    0 Another tough week in the US primaries, as Adam and Eve become the latest candidates to drop out, forced to end their campaigns after being deemed ‘too young for the job’. Adam had been hoping to lead the Republicans into the election, and Eve the Democrats, but they both fell foul of the government department responsible for screening potential candidates for the Presidency.

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