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Wednesday 31 March, 2010 - 4 comments
Following the dismissal of Isaac Acquah, we should analyse the rationale behind Council's decision to pass a vote of no confidence
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Tuesday 3 March, 2009
Union Council’s recent decision to ban societies from being sponsored by arms companies has sparked controversy, rekindling the flames of the ethics vs. finances debate.
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Tuesday 3 March, 2009
The shockingly low percentage of total votes accrued from the Politics and International Studies (PAIS) department suggests Warwick's democratic culture leaves much to be desired.
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Tuesday 10 February, 2009
From student held lectures in the S0.21 sit-in, to a vibrant union democracy, choice is the flavour of the month in term two at Warwick.
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Tuesday 3 February, 2009
Over 350 people turned up to vote on whether the Students' Union should support the action of the students who staged an 'occupation' of S0.21 for nine days in solidarity with all the victims of the Gaza conflict.
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Tuesday 3 February, 2009
The atmosphere at the Union’s Emergency General Meeting last Thursday was truly bizarre. In front of a crowd of hundreds, a three-hour marathon of drama unfolded.
Comment: Student Democracy
Reflections on an historic Union Council decision Chris Browne
Wednesday 31 March, 2010 - 4 commentsFollowing the dismissal of Isaac Acquah, we should analyse the rationale behind Council's decision to pass a vote of no confidence
The Union and the arms companies
Tuesday 3 March, 2009Union Council’s recent decision to ban societies from being sponsored by arms companies has sparked controversy, rekindling the flames of the ethics vs. finances debate.
Use it or lose it Chris Browne
Tuesday 3 March, 2009The shockingly low percentage of total votes accrued from the Politics and International Studies (PAIS) department suggests Warwick's democratic culture leaves much to be desired.
Warwick goes pro-choice
Tuesday 10 February, 2009From student held lectures in the S0.21 sit-in, to a vibrant union democracy, choice is the flavour of the month in term two at Warwick.
Shock and awe at the emergency general meeting
Tuesday 3 February, 2009Over 350 people turned up to vote on whether the Students' Union should support the action of the students who staged an 'occupation' of S0.21 for nine days in solidarity with all the victims of the Gaza conflict.
Alarm bells ring at the EGM Simon Fuchs
Tuesday 3 February, 2009The atmosphere at the Union’s Emergency General Meeting last Thursday was truly bizarre. In front of a crowd of hundreds, a three-hour marathon of drama unfolded.
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