FRIDAY 14 OCTOBER 2016
Issue 98
Inside this issue... Comment Trump should become President p. 11
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Features The New Manorexia
Lifestyle p. 16
Sport
Sheffield’s vintage scene explained p. 21
University Hockey Club raise ÂŁ7,000
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SOCCOM DECIDES HARAM-NAY Chloe Coleman News Editor An application to begin a society dedicated to celebrating the life of the illustrious gorilla, Harambe, has been rejected. Alex Richardson, Masters student and member of Societies Committee, put forward an application to start a society to honour and educate about the life of Harambe. Harambe a male silver-back gorilla who was controversially killed on 28 May 2016 after a three-year-old boy climbed into his enclosure, has become an internet sensation since his death. Harambe was born at the Gladys Porter Zoo in 1999, and was transferred to the Cincinnati Zoo to learn adult behaviour.
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COUNCIL PROPOSAL THREATENS STUDENT RENTS Chloe Coleman News Editor
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A motion has been proposed to full Council by Walkley Labour Councillor Neale Gibson to introduce business rates on student properties. The motion was passed by the Labour group at the beginning of the month and has called on the Government to introduce business rates on residential properties let to students, the cost of which could potentially be passed on to tenants and raise rents even higher.
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