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Rethinking Society at Exeter: Talking About Fostering Empathy and Critical Thinking with Ande McClintock

January 24, 2025January 23, 2025 By Veronika Parfjonova

For Ande, a final-year Politics, Philosophy and Economics student and president of Rethinking Society, this student group offers something extraordinary: a space for

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Freedom Society at Exeter: Exploring Free Speech and Political Discourse with Jon McBride

January 23, 2025February 25, 2025 By Veronika Parfjonova

What is the Freedom Society?  At its core, the Freedom Society is built around a commitment to free speech, freedom of expression, and

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Building a Movement: Talking All Things Exeter Green Party Society with Thomas Richardson 

January 22, 2025 By Veronika Parfjonova

When Thomas Richardson arrived at the University of Exeter, he found a dormant Green Party Society—a surprising absence for a campus grappling with

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Labour Society at Exeter: Discussing Community and Inclusivity with Becca Chaffe and Mayumi Singh

January 21, 2025January 21, 2025 By Veronika Parfjonova

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

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Safe and Sound: Students Lead Music Event for Humanitarian Aid in Palestine and Lebanon

December 8, 2024December 9, 2024 By Elizabeth Strassheim

In response to the humanitarian crises in Palestine and Lebanon, Exeter students organised Safe and Sound, a music event dedicated to raising funds and

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