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With the pandemic leaving students stuck paying for accommodation to which they have no access, some University of Birmingham (UoB) students have decided to fight back, News Reporter Dan Hunt reports
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Proposed industrial action for the spring term will not be going ahead, due to a failure to meet the turnout threshold
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Matthew Griffin, the Guild’s Ethical and Environmental Officer, is launching a campaign to lobby the University to declare a climate emergency this Go Green week
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News Editor Ella Kipling reports on a sexual harassment claim made by UoB society members
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News Reporter Bruna Franco discusses the effects that Brexit will have on non- EU university students
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On behalf of all 24 of our universities, we are calling on the Russell Group to act compassionately and to reconsider their stance on the 'no-detriment' policies for assessments this year
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Student activists all over the UK prepare for a strike over rent amidst these unprecedented times, News Writer Muskan Surana reports
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Digital Editor Rhiannon Wood reports on a BBC News article detailing the experiences of a gay man having undergone conversion therapy at the University of Birmingham
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News Writer Dylan Morgen reports on the Guild's All Students Meeting held on the 2nd of December, at which Guild support of lecturers' strike action was discussed
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Print and Features Editor Alex Boscott reports on the University and College Union's (UCU) consultative vote on online-only teaching
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News Reporter Cassandra Green looks at the new research project set to improve passenger experience
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News Reporter Ellen Knight speaks to Director of Student Affairs Jon Elsmore about UoB's new COVID-19 rapid testing facility