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Agata Cienciala and Helen Raynor have been announced as the new Students with Disabilities Officers. With 773 votes cast in this election, Agata and Helen won after three rounds of counting beating Jack Barratt to the position by 37 votes. Beaming with joy the winners told Impact that they feel,...
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Lux Huntington has been announced as the new LGBT Officer. In total, 765 people voted for Lux. After one round of voting Lux was declared the new LGBT officer. Lux said they felt: “Relief that it’s over. I want to get down into the role now”. When asked about their...
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Emory Cunnington has been announced as the new Environmental and Social Justice (ESJ) Officer. 5087 total people voted for this position. After two rounds of voting, Emory received 4373 votes. Emory told Impact “I’m not surprised but looking forward to the role”. When asked about his new position Emory said that...
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No candidates ran for BME Officer this year. Elections will re-open on 19th April. Students who are interested in applying should contact suelections@nottingham.ac.uk. Image: Impact Images Click here for all our coverage of the 2016 SU Elections...
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URN discovered and reported that students at the University of Nottingham have been able to vote for their preferred candidates in the Student Elections of 2016 despite voting not opening until March 4th. However, according to SU Activities Officer Rob Jennings, the reason that students were able to vote is because...
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Impact News sat down with Sarah Pickup, SU Welfare Officer, to find out how she feels about her year in office. How have you found your year in office? Amazing, I have loved every minute. Starting the job, I think I was very naïve. It’s just been a really fun year, you...
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Within the last seven days four incidents of street robbery have occurred at knifepoint in the Lenton area. Three of the four incidents are thought to be the work of the same two men and police urge anyone with any information regarding the crimes to come forward. The first incident...