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Martin Nguyen has been announced as the new Activities Officer. The total number of people that voted for this position was 4,234. After 1 round of voting, Martin Nguyen was declared the winner. Martin Nguyen told Impact that he was “overwhelmed” by his win and said the highlight of his...
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Cassie O’Boyle has been announced as the new SU Education Officer. The total number of people who voted for this position was 3,947. Cassie O’Boyle won after 1 round of voting, beating Declan Greaves by 964 votes. When asked how she was feeling after her win, she told Impact that she is “overwhelmed” and has “never...
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Yolanda King has been announced as your new SU Postgraduate Officer after three years of running in the SU Elections. The total number of people who voted for this position was 4,117. Yolanda King won after 1 round of voting, beating Paige Roden by 1,406 votes in the first round of voting. “I...
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Florence & Adreanna have been announced as the new Black and Minority Ethnics (BME) Officers. The total number of people that voted for this position was 609. The pair won the position after one round of voting with 542 votes. Florence & Adreanna told Impact that, before the results were announced,...
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Alice Armstrong and Eden Smith have been announced as the new Students with Disabilities Officer. With 588 votes cast in this election, Alice Armstrong and Eden Smith won after one round of voting beating Helen and Rebecca to the position by 37 votes. The winners told Impact they are “surprised and excited, mainly shocked”. The highlight of...
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Luke Wright delivered an in-your-face, politically charged performance of poetry in a one-man show entitled What I Learned From Johnny Bevan. Starting with a skit on London and the pretentious life one can lead there, Wright’s character Nick set the scene by detailing a new festival that gentrified a set...
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Closer is a play about four individuals who form different sets of couples. Set in 1990s London, it is a tale of lust, love, deception and betrayal that at times is disturbing in its portrayal of what people can do to each other but is also simultaneously a reminder...