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    MMU Environment Team Feeds Cambridge Halls

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    Two years ago, during my time in Cambridge Halls, the university ran a green initiative called Student Big Switch Off. Switch Off challenged students in Manchester Metropolitan University’s (MMU) run student accommodation to reduce their electricity waste and usage to the lowest level possible, and promised the winners a free party at the expense of the…

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    Make a Difference Awards – And The Winner Is…

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    Thursday 29th May 2014, Humanities, Languages & Social Sciences Faculty of Manchester Metropolitan University Students were celebrated at the first Make a Difference Awards this week when they received recognition for the impact they have had on Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) and the local community. Over a hundred students, staff and supporters listened as Duncan…

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    Ruth Owen Launches her Debut Novel

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    By Lisa Burns   There was a real buzz at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation on Wednesday evening as a group of literature enthusiasts gathered to celebrate the publication of Ruth Owen’s latest novel Into Dusk. Joined by a group of guest readers, (all former Manchester Metropolitan University students), Owen read excerpts from the novel,…

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    Slam Dunk up North

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    For the ninth year running, Leeds has hosted the ever-growing Slam Dunk Festival, this year featuring artists such as The All-American Rejects, Less Than Jake and Kids in Glass Houses. Emerging from the club night held at music venue The Cockpit in Leeds, Slam Dunk Festival began in 2006 as a one-day music festival boasting…

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    X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) Film Review

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    By Jordan Noton (Spoiler Free!) X-Men. The word has become synonymous with the superhero genre and the summer blockbuster. Through spellbinding highs and nauseous lows, the X-Men movie franchise has endured. The incredible one-two punch of X-Men (2000) and X2 (2003) reaffirmed the hope that comic-books and graphic novels could be an important part of cinema…

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