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08-05-2006 22:06

East Anglian universities divide over AUT boycott

Universities in the region have divided ahead of the final-year exams in East Anglian universities on the issue of support for a boycott of setting and marking currently in force across the AUT lecturer's union.

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07-05-2006 15:40

A level scandal - sign the petition

College leaves A level students in the lurch

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26-04-2006 04:03

Immaterial Labour Conference and Negri Cambridge This Weekend: 27-29 of April

Ed Emery has organized the Immaterial Labour, Multitudes, and New Social Subjects: Class Composition in Cognitive Capitalism" Conference in Cambridge this weekend (August 28-30th). This conference will have a keynote open to the public by Antonio Negri, co-author of Empire on recent events in France.

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24-02-2006 11:45

Fun and free chocolate – it’s a Fairtrade Café crawl!

Cambridge World Development Movement (WDM) are planning a fun Fairtrade Café Crawl on Saturday 11th March.

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23-02-2006 10:53

Defend Public Services demo April 29th

Appeal from Cambridge Trades Council

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15-02-2006 01:12

East Anglia Social Forum

You are cordially invited to the next meeting of the East Anlgia Social Forum (EASF) which will be on Saturday at the Friends Meeting House, 12 Jesus Lane, Cambridge. Starts at 12 finishes at 4 pm, followed by a Wild Thyme Cafe.
map available here

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11-01-2006 21:45

Norfolk County Council plans to scrap transport subsidy for sixth-form students

College heads, MPs and councillors are gearing up for a battle against cuts in travel support for sixth-formers amid warnings they will deter thousands of students and ultimately harm the local economy.

Currently, sixth-form and college students aged 16 to 18 can apply for a discounted bus pass, at the cost of £205 for a year. It is free for students whose families are on low incomes. If the subsidy is withdrawn, these students will have to pay more than £400 a year for their bus pass. As Norfolk is a predominantly rural area, this will cause hardship to students who need to travel several miles to reach their sixth form or college.

One college principal branded the proposal by Norfolk County Council to scrap post-16 transport subsidies, including for special needs students, as "bordering on the perverse".

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01-12-2005 12:59

Just Living: an ethical guide to Cambrige

An ethical guide to Cambridge is under construction, and could use your help!

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13-10-2005 12:40

Free courses in radio skills

Cambridge's community radio station 209radio is offering free workshops in radio related skills

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19-09-2005 22:48

Parliamentary Inquiry into Special Educational Needs - Deadline 3rd October

The deadline for the Parliamentary Inquiry into Special Educational Needs is near – Monday 3rd October and has had no publicity to date. It is an ideal opportunity for anyone with an interest to have an input towards a report that will make an impact on policies that affect what is experienced, for the young person, the parent/carer, and the school.

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23-08-2005 08:23

CFP: Immaterial Labour, Multitudes and New Social Subjects

Papers are invited for a conference:

"Immaterial Labour, Multitudes and New Social Subjects: Class Composition in Cognitive Capitalism"

Venue: University of Cambridge, UK: Location: to be announced.

Date: Saturday 29 – Sunday 30 April 2006

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04-08-2005 11:41

Cambridge Social Centre!

Demolish this? An embedded report to come sometime soon, in the meantime here's my personal 'Letter to our Neighbours'...

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28-07-2005 20:16

60th anniversary of Hiroshima remembered in Norwich Peace Exhibition

Peace groups from Norwich are hosting an exhibition at St Peter Mancroft church called ‘Hiroshima to World Peace’ to mark the 60th anniversary of the dropping of the atom bombs in August 1945.

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22-03-2005 17:04

Walk in the Walks

The starting line The first annual sponsored Walk in the Walks for Headway took place on Sunday, raising hundreds of pounds for people who have sustained a brain injury.

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08-03-2005 13:08

The Colourbox Exhibition is Coming to Cambridge

2 Hills Road is a fantastic new venue in Cambridge. The next exhibition for 2005 is the Colourbox, which runs from 7th March to 1st April 2005.

· The Colourbox is an entirely new kind of exhibition for children and adults that combine serious experiments with light with the exploration of exciting new spaces.

· The Colourbox is a total learning environment as well as a fantastically quiet place with soft walls and lots of space to discover.

· At the exhibition children experience light with imagination and vigour. Ordinary and extraordinary objects have been assembled to make exploration irresistible and exciting.

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07-12-2004 15:16

University decides to go ahead with £12M environmentally unfriendly car park

The Council of the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich, yesterday, decided to go ahead with plans to build a huge decked multi-storey car park, expected to cost at least £12 million, despite a campaign by coalition of local campaign groups demanding that sustainable transport options are developed instead.

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06-12-2004 17:59

British xenophobe and racist policy against immigrants --Say NO to charges!

British xenophobe and racist policy against immigrants --Say NO to charges!
Abolish Visa Renewal Charges for International Students!
Abolish Visa Renewal Charges for all Immigrants in the UK!

According to a document of the British Home Office Department of State, Consultation
Review of charges for immigration applications, September 2004, the UK government displays an obscene xenophobe and racist proposal against all immigrants living already in the Uk or that plan to come to the UK. They pretend to increase a 958.3 % of the fees to all immigrants! If nationals process a Leave to remain in their home countries will cost £ 36 GBP, but with the new fee they will have to pay £ 345, that is, a 958.3 % increase of the fee in any British Embassy or Consulate abroad! Stop the British Nazi policies!

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29-11-2004 15:47

Cambridge architecture closure demo - Photos

Hundreds of people from the Cambridge architecture dept. and the whole university gathered to protest about the imminent closure of the department. Photos of the event follow...

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28-11-2004 23:24

Cambridge Architecture department axed - Demo

The University of Cambridge has decided to close down its architecture department. A demo is planned by CUSU and ArcSoc on Monday, 1pm in front of the senate house.

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26-10-2004 19:02

1984/5 Miners' Strike Programme at The Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge

flyer Key speakers, involved in various aspects of the dispute, will be discussing media, gender and human rights issues surrounding the 1984/5 Miners' Strike, accompanied by documentary footage and films.

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