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After Tess Holliday’s appearance on the cover of Cosmopolitan Magazine in October 2018 sparked controversy, Emma and James discuss both sides of the argument. James Hurman and Emma-Jane Walker Featured image courtesy of Cosmopolitan UK Instagram. Follow us on Twitter and like our Facebook page for more articles, podcasts and...
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Meet your Disabled Students’ Officer Candidate for 2019-20. Beth Titchiner Beth did not attend the Media Day, however in her manifesto she expresses how “I firmly believe that all aspects of university life should feel accessible, enjoyable, healthy and inclusive to everyone. Being a disabled student myself, I am...
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Meet your Women’s Officer Candidate for 2019-20. Delphine Avraam Delphine did not attend the Media Day, however in her manifesto she has expressed how she believes “there needs to be an increase in recognition for the presence of the Women’s network. People need to know that they are here...
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During our Students’ Union Elections Media Day on Thursday 28th February, we chatted to the candidates who are running to be elected as your President for the 2019-20 academic year. Take a look at what they had to say. Claude Mahlich Claude Mahlich has been at the University for...
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Chinese New Year is just around the corner so we compiled some facts about this festive occasion we think you should know about. Chinese New Year has many names – in China, it is known as chunjie (??) or the Spring Festival as it marks the end of the...
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The Students’ Union released a statement on the afternoon of 10th December to announce that Jess Lendon has resigned from their position as the President of the University of Nottingham’s Student Union, after taking on the role in July 2018. As quoted in the statement, Jess Lendon said, “I...
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I don’t know about you, but I’m still hung up over Baz Lurhmann’s 1996 masterpiece, Romeo + Juliet. Young Claire Danes and a pre-Titanic Leonardo DiCaprio? Exquisite cinematography? An amazing 90’s-inspired soundtrack? A love story intertwined with a mafia crime family narrative? Original Shakespearean dialogue in a contemporary setting?...