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    “Animal Witness” Presented by Kim Stallwood

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    By Megan Thomas This week, author and animal rights activist, Kim Stallwood, visited Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) as part of the Animal Worlds strand of the hugely successful Humanities in Public festival. The Animal Worlds series is convened by Dr. Wahida Khandker, Senior lecturer in Philosophy, and Dr. Gervase Phillips, Principal Lecturer in History at MMU….

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    Can You Even Write Though?

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    By Frankie Richardson I want to be a Journalist. I find it utterly impossible to articulate why I want to be a journalist without sounding sickeningly twee and clichéd. I want to give a voice to those who cannot speak for themselves, I want to shine the light of truth on the darkest corners of…

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    Martin Kratz In Conversation with Jeffrey Wainwright

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    On the evening of National Poetry Day, Jeffrey Wainwright took to the stage at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation (IABF). He was there to discuss his poem, ‘An Empty Street’ with Manchester Metropolitan (MMU)’s Martin Kratz before an audience of eager poetry fans. This event was not only held as part of National Poetry Day,…

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    Cannabis Culture Activists Visit University

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    On Wednesday 1st October, Marc and Jodie Emery, the Canadian political activists and founders of Cannabis Culture Magazine visited Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) to tell students why they should embrace ‘pot and peace’. The talk was organised by Ciarán Weir, Head of the MMU Students for Sensible Drugs Policy (SSDP) society, started with an introduction…

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    HLSS Society Charity Fair

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    On Wednesday 1st October, Humanities Languages and Social Sciences (HLSS) academic societies held a hugely successful village fair which saw them raise an impressive £465.11 in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. The History, Criminology/Sociology and English societies combined their efforts, selling cakes to raise money for their chosen charity. Staff and students throughout the HLSS…

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