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Can we just take a minute to appreciate the wee English fella rocking those boots
Being a Derry Girl is just a state of mind
I am still cry laughing over Sister George Michael
The ridiculous costume budget is very, very worth it
The conference is run by UoM students and supports charities MASH and Care4Calais
‘Academics are financially, physically and mentally stressed’
Hundreds took part and marched through Manchester city centre
Hundreds of people marched through Manchester against the proposed policing bill
‘I feel lost in the sea of people who have gone through it’
Activists called it their ‘biggest occupation yet’
The protest marked the end of three days of strike action
From tomorrow students and staff will have to wear masks inside university buildings
‘I’ve had such horrible consequences imposed upon me by an institution that I had trusted would be supportive’
The flooding has cancelled teaching and Freshers’ events
Welcome to a list of your issues (show this to your therapist later)
The occupiers say they will now ‘escalate with new radical tactics’
Students were protesting the University’s handling of the pandemic
The protest will be Monday at 8pm
The incident is believed to have happened on MMU’s campus
‘It was definitely a time of re-evaluating my principles’
Police called the attack ‘random and sickening’
The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings have just been released
Protests took place against gendered violence and the new policing bill
Last week the uni said Nancy Rothwell will stay on, despite 89 per cent of students voting for no confidence in her
Last week the uni said Nancy Rothwell will stay on, despite 89 per cent of students voting for no confidence in her
If you still haven’t voted, here’s what you need to know