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1 month ago |
exepose.com | Emily Rizzo
0 It’s the living, breathing, singing, talking, dancing, laughing centre of Exeter, and no-one seems to be talking about it – the Exeter Phoenix! This events venue houses pretty much everything you could wish for: a solar-powered cinema screen, theatrical and musical stages, performance and art studios and galleries… and a charming little outside Café Bar to replenish the energy you spend whizzing through all the exciting experiences they have to offer.
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1 month ago |
exepose.com | Emily Rizzo
0 You may have already heard the title track of Sam Fender’s newly released album – People Watching – as it soars to the top of UK and international charts. Much like Seventeen Going Under, the song that propelled him to fame, this track seems to be loved and admired by fans and critics alike, with the rest of the album following suit. So what kind of musical magic is Sam Fender sprinkling onto his work for such repeating and resonant success?
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1 month ago |
exepose.com | Michelle Chung
0 Guild Officer candidates sat down with Xpression for a roundtable on 7 March 2025 (Friday) to discuss the most relevant topics for this year’s elections. If elected, these students will act as trustees of the Guild, representing the voice of over 35,000 students, earning over £25000 a year. James Fairweather and Francis Steptoe, running for Education Officer chatted about the low engagement with the Guild, their thoughts on AI, and the university’s academic mitigation system.
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2 months ago |
exepose.com | Kayleigh Swart
0 We are currently in the middle of one of the biggest Hindu celebrations Kumbh Mela, a festival that last occurred 12 years ago. It is expected that 400 million people are taking part this year, which would make it the largest religious gathering in the world. So, what is Kumbh Mela and why is it so important? The main festival is celebrated in four spots in India. The celebrations are aligned to the placements of the sun, the moon and Jupiter.
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2 months ago |
exepose.com | Kayleigh Swart
0 I challenged myself to read a book every week in 2024 – here’s what I’ve learnt: This year I aimed to read a book a week, setting my Goodreads goal at 52 books. I wasn’t too worried about this challenge. In previous years I’ve gone over that goal many times, however, since starting university that number has fallen. Yet I remained confident and I thought this would be an easy challenge. I really enjoy reading and wanted to dedicate more time to it this year.
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