• WINNER ANNOUNCED: COMMUNITY OFFICER – Jacob Collier

    Jacob Collier has been elected as your new Students’ Union Community Officer for 2018/19. Jacob was declared the Community Officer for the 2018/19 academic year after winning the 4th round of voting, with 3566 votes. Jacob is ‘elated and confused’ after ‘a very close vote,’ and paid tribute to...
  • Hustings: Community Officer

    On Tuesday 6th of March, the candidates running for the position of Community Officer participated in a hustings run by Dimitrios Potsos. This year there are three candidates running for the position of Community Officer: Jacob Collier, Marisa Muramatsu and Tasha Bednall. Here’s how they answered some of your...
  • IMPACT ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: DAY 1

    The first day of campaigning for the Students’ Union elections has finally approached, but so has the snow. With the heavy snow keeping many students at home, it has been a relatively slow start to the campaigning week. However, at 9am you could still find some candidates and their...
  • Meet your 2018 SU Community Candidates

    During our Students’ Union Elections Media Day on Saturday 24th February we chatted to the candidates who are running to be elected as your Community Officer for the 2018-19 academic year. Take a look at what they had to say. Marisa Muramatsu Marisa Muramatsu is a final year History...
  • The Big Student General Election Debate

    On Friday 2nd June, the four political parties at the University of Nottingham, the Lib Dems, Labour, the Conservatives and the Greens, when head-to-head, in a Question Time-styled debate in front of an audience of students. The structure consisted of opening statements, followed by panel and audience questions. Here...
  • “It is about creating a society where everyone has the same opportunities”: Labour Interview

    In the lead-up to the General Election 2017, Impact Magazine sat down with representatives from the four political societies at the University of Nottingham: The Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats and the Greens. From the Labour Society, we spoke to Jacob Collier. Why do you think scrapping tuition fees is...