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The Final Sunday Edition, 28th October 2012

In the final Sunday Edition, Freddie Herzog and Owen Earwicker are joined by Ollie Cosentino (Vice President, Activities and Development), Alice Key (Co-station Manager of Guild TV), Raph Sheridan (Editor of Redbrick and Kerrina Gray (Redbrick News Editor). They discuss the graduate prospects after university life and how well the University and Guild prepares students...

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The Sunday Edition – 21st October 2012

In this episode of The Sunday Edition, Freddie Herzog is joined by James Kendrick and Carly Thomas to discuss all things Carnival RAG including events for the year ahead and why the Carnage event was renamed Karma. For the Sunday Focus, Owen Earwicker is joined by Chair of Guild Council, Johnny Dolan to find out...

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The Sunday Edition, 14th October 2012

In this week’s Sunday Edition, Freddie Herzog is joined by Edward Sainsbury, President of Pritchatts Park RA, to discuss the role of an RA. In the Sunday Focus, Owen Earwicker is joined by Guild President, David Franklin, to discuss the Freshers’ Ball disappointment and what is it like to be President.

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The Sunday Edition, October 7th 2012

In this week’s Sunday Edition, Freddie Herzog is joined by one of Redbrick’s news editors, Rhiannon Doyle-Maw and Comment Online Editor, James Dolton, to discuss the US elections, the Labour Party conference and Redbrick in the next few weeks. Owen Earwicker is joined by current Vice President of Activities and Development, Ollie Cosentino, in the...

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The Sunday Edition, 30th September 2012

In the first of a new series of The Sunday Edition, Freddie Herzog talks all things student media with Burn FM’s deputy station manager, Mollie Wright and Redbrick’s deputy editor, Lexie Wilson. Owen Earwicker interviews Vice President for Education, Simon Furse, about the new tuition fees, Nick Clegg’s apology and the legacy of his predecessor,...

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Editorial: turn and face the change

  A leap of faith is undoubtedly worrying, dangerous, potentially horrifying. The fear of the unknown governs many aspects of our choices in life. From decisions regarding careers and relationships to the smaller things like trying new foods, all of us at one time or another have allowed a simple lack of knowledge, and a...
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