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You know the songs, but do you know the story? Rumours, an original play written by student Emma Summerton, explores the private strains and emotions of Fleetwood Mac during the production of what will become their most notorious album. Record Producer Ken Caillat (Sam Morris) opens the play, breaking...
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Students at the University of Nottingham have received a letter today from the University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir David Greenaway, and the Students’ Union’s President, Ismail Sadurdeen, reminding them to be “considerate of neighbours and the surrounding community” during post-exam celebrations. The letter, sent via email, urges students to remember that they...
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The University of Nottingham’s Students’ Union (UoNSU) has announced changes to disabled access routes to Portland today as the building continues to be redeveloped. As students return for the final university term, the SU has revealed that there will be no disabled access to the west side of the building, including...
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Like many people studying French, when confronted with the compulsory year abroad, I opted for a twelve month stay in the city of culture and romance itself – Paris. Idyllic and charming, the French capital is a great place for internship work, full of young people from across the...
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During our SU Elections media day on Saturday 4th March, we chatted with the candidates hoping to be your 2017-18 SU President. Here’s what they had to say. Alan Holey Alan Holey is an international student from Hong Kong, running to be your SU President. His manifesto is focused around...
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During our SU Elections media day on Saturday 4th March, we chatted with the candidates hoping to fill part-time SU officer positions. Here’s what they had to say. International Students’ Hemanth & Loren (aka Aladdin & Jasmine) Loren Querickiol is a first-year International Media and Communications student and Hemanth Kalathuru...
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During our SU Elections media day on Saturday 4th March, we chatted with the candidates hoping to be your 2017-18 Education Officer. Here’s what they had to say. Cassie O’Boyle Cassie O’Boyle is a final year English and American Studies student, running for Education Officer. Her experience, she tells us,...