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The University of Nottingham’s Students’ Union will hold a Citizens’ Assembly on 3rd May 2016 between 7pm and 9m at Trent Vineyard Church in Lenton, two days prior to the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections. The event has been organised in collaboration with Nottingham Citizens, an alliance of churches,...
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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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University has traditionally been seen as the perfect arena to explore sexuality, notoriously a melting pot of brief relationships, casual sex, and experimentation. In light of growing national media attention and a call from various groups and the government, Impact News investigates the darker side of sexual experiences, if...
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Students participated in an interactive evening of discussion regarding gender equality on campus led by the SU officers on Wednesday Evening. Keen to enforce the idea that ‘#HeForShe a launchpad to build an umbrella campaign’ to tackle gender inequality within the university, Angharad Smith and Sarah Pickup stated that...
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The University of Nottingham (UoN) has committed to raising mental health awareness in line with World Mental Health Day on Saturday 10th September. Over the week leading up to World Mental Health Day, Equal Opportunities and Welfare Officer Sarah Pickup, Nightline, Mind, Student Minds and the LGBT and Disabled...
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An Equal Opportunities and Welfare question time took place on Friday, giving candidates the opportunity to expand on their manifesto points and answer specific questions posed by students. The questions covered a variety of topics, from raising awareness of mental health services to ways to provide services for postgraduate students...