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Drunk Nutter
UCLAN SU president kicks off pub brawl after head butting student in union bar.
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Finalists evicted without warning
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Student complaints rise for third consecutive year
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Leeds water rampage
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Lower rents now
- St Andrews rent protest
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News analysis: Custom essays
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Public ban for Diana musical
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Grads earn £30K a year from custom essays
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Manchester dissertation debacle
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Chinese students protest ‘media distortion’
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Conference says NO
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Wes for President
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Has NUS dropped fees fight?
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Occupy unis to stop Iran war
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Pirate President
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Students injected with HIV
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Prisoners got more!
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Unethical union loses Fairtrade status
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Viva Essex - radical slate wins five positions
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The future of fees - top-up fees debate
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Plea to ban unis trawling facebook
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Essay-site cheats harder to catch
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NUS attacks irresponsible pub-crawl companies
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Student suspended for criticising course on Youtube
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Women doing better, but men earning more
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Students taking harmful drug to aid studies
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"Dirty Games" NUS election 'stitch-up'
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Bath says no to 'No Platform'
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Students protest over university arms links
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Newspaper forced to remove front cover
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Student loans to feature in credit checks
Reclaim the Uni
Manchester campaigners stop traffic and invade uni building during standards protest.
Undressed for
success
Four Manchester Metropolitan students are hoping to be an ‘Undressed’ success with their new venture.
'Cops' weapon not offensive
Student stripper found not guilty of carrying an offensive weapon
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Mentos/Coke fountain world-record
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Key to happiness? Don’t have children
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TV show cancelled after student protest
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Military ads banned from student paper
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Smoking disease research questioned