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Student removed from Mansfield nightclub after refusing to remove turban

Faith Pring March 10, 2018 No Comments discriminationMansfieldnewsnottinghamReligionrush bar

A student was removed from a nightclub in Mansfield after he was told by security he could not wear his turban. Amrik Singh, who is…

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Two men released from custody after student racially abused in Sandby Halls

Faith Pring March 9, 2018 No Comments arrestsntsuNTUracial abuserufaro chisangoupp

Two men, who were arrested after racially abusing a student in Nottingham Trent University halls, have now been released from police custody. The two 18-year-old…

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Arrests made after video of Trent student being racially abused in halls goes viral

Faith Pring March 8, 2018 No Comments accomodationnewsNTUracial abusestudenttrent

Two 18-year-old men have been arrested and held in custody following a video going viral on  Wednesday evening showing a “heinous act” of racial abuse…

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Kollider at The Bodega: Review

Faith Pring March 7, 2018 No Comments kolliderlocal artistslocal bandsmusicnottinghamntu bandsreviewRockthe bodega

An upcoming four-piece band made up of students Lewis Hill, Aiden Foley, Joe Hinton and Harry Roberts, Kollider have been on the Nottingham music scene…

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Morrissey at the Genting Arena: Review

Faith Pring March 5, 2018 No Comments Birminghamgenting arenaindieMorrisseyreviewthe Smith's

There was no support act beforehand, the posters stated. There would just be a 30 minute video before Morrissey started his performance. Of course, Morrissey…

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Tuition fees: Are we the mugs?

Faith Pring March 1, 2018 No Comments governmentlecturersopinion piecestudentsTheresa Maytuition fees

It appears the whole university system is a mess.  Lecturers don’t get paid enough. Students are overpaying. Where is all this money going? We can…

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Erasure at the Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall: Review

Faith Pring February 19, 2018 No Comments 80sbright light bright lighterasuremusicnottinghampopreviewroyal concert hall

On the 12th of February, Nottingham was dazzled by Erasure’s performance at the Royal Concert Hall. From sparkly tops (which, yes, did come off) to…

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Interview: Bright Light Bright Light

Faith Pring February 19, 2018 No Comments bright light bright lighterasureinterviewmusicnottinghampop

Bright Light Bright Light has been touring across the UK with renowned pop-band Erasure, and on the 12th of February he hit Nottingham. This is…

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Opinion Piece: Are Youtubers too big for their boots?

Faith Pring February 14, 2018 No Comments controversylogan paulnewsopinion piecesuicide forestyoutuberszoella

The idea of a Youtuber used to be a distant and foreign concept, but now they seem to be everywhere and Youtube seems to be…

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Bright Light Bright Light to support Erasure at the Royal Concert Hall

Faith Pring February 5, 2018 No Comments bright light bright lightelton johnerasuregigmusicnottinghamroyal concert halltour

Bright Light Bright Light is the alias of Welsh synth pop artist Rod Thomas. With numerous nu-disco flecked releases, including his most recent critically acclaimed…

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