Opinion: Is the English Curriculum to Blame for the Decline in Reading Enjoyment?
As part of my PGCE interview in November, I was asked to bring a fictional text that I felt should be taught to
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
As part of my PGCE interview in November, I was asked to bring a fictional text that I felt should be taught to
Population decline and decreasing numbers in the workforce are issues that impact many countries globally, both within Europe and outside of its borders.
Over the past weekend, a significant diplomatic dispute unfolded between the United States and Colombia concerning the deportation of Colombian migrants. The tension
In 2024, Jade Thirlwall, former member of global pop sensation Little Mix, delivered a powerful cover of Stormzy’s Backbone. Her performance wasn’t just a
For Ande, a final-year Politics, Philosophy and Economics student and president of Rethinking Society, this student group offers something extraordinary: a space for
What is the Freedom Society? At its core, the Freedom Society is built around a commitment to free speech, freedom of expression, and
When Thomas Richardson arrived at the University of Exeter, he found a dormant Green Party Society—a surprising absence for a campus grappling with
The Israel-Gaza conflict has been central to the discourses around international peace since 7 October 2023 when Hamas fighters stormed the Israel borders
For Becca Chaffe and Mayumi Singh, the Labour Society at the University of Exeter is more than just a student group—it’s a space
Trump’s inauguration this week raises crucial concerns about the rising levels of right-wing populism globally. Figures like Elon Musk and Nigel Farage are