Dancing in the Street
On 25th February 2010 Students from all four institutions dance societies and classes performed around the City, collecting money for Local Special Needs Schools. Voter registration booths were also placed around the City.
On 25th February 2010 Students from all four institutions dance societies and classes performed around the City, collecting money for Local Special Needs Schools. Voter registration booths were also placed around the City.
Here are photos from our march through Canterbury on Saturday 27th February:
Here are photos from emergency action meeting held on 11th November 2009 in Parliament where NUS put pressure on the Labour Party and the Conservative Party to come clean about their position on Higher Education Funding ahead of the 2010 General Election. Remember to use your vote.
Here are photos from our excellent “The Future of Fees” debate at Canterbury College featuring: Wes Streeting, President, National Union of Students Lynne Beaumont, Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Folkestone & Hythe Damian Collins, Conservative Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Folkestone & Hythe Jean Samuel, Labour Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Canterbury and Whitstable
Yesterday was the first day of our Week of Action (see events list here) and here are photos of the banners we put up at Canterbury College and Augustine House.
Canterbury United were featured in this weeks KM Kentish Gazette and you can view the article by clicking the image below:
Christ Church Students’ Union Vice President (Welfare & Education) Steve Godwin speaks about student debt, tuition fees, and how Canterbury is uniting.
UNIFIED, Canterbury Christ Church’s student newspaper follows a group of students on Wednesday 11th November as they protest for information on student tuition fees before the next general election…
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