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The LGBT community, its supporters, and even lecturers stood in support of those affected
Right before Mental Health Awareness week
Fire services had to break into the property
They have to dance on demand and even pour the drinks
It’s going to be “ridiculously huge”
‘Promoters are the student equivalent of Jehovas witnesses’
It happened in the morning in a busy shop
They used to have flowers
She was forced to jump into oncoming traffic
What’s that in my special fried rice?
Stormzy, Bicep and DJ EZ are playing the closing night
She was on her way home from work
Everyone loved him
People gathered in the city centre to show solidarity
The victim was virtually unconscious
We’re not standing for it any longer
It happened in Salford student village
And that’s just 18-24 year olds
There have been no arrests made yet
They ‘can and will take serious action’
Apparently it’s because of freshers
The Neverline lineup will have you hooked
At least we’re still the most fun uni in the Russell Group
The grape depression has hit
Kim K eat your heart out
Apparently the disease comes from camels
Our generation is apparently even frightened to apply for a job
Big “voluntourism” companies don’t let you see the real world
They haven’t been deterred
They have Special K the chocolate one
He plunged from the roof of the building last night
It happened at LightBoxx on Saturday night
It was supposed to be a quiet one
The figures have doubled since last year
Staff took out of date poster down last night
She was grabbed by the throat this morning
(They said the f word too)
His career is going strong
Student Zeki Al-Khishali sped across the city with life saving meds
It’s all about the “intimate vibes”