The Spark Newspaper - March 2019

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WRITTEN BY STUDENTS FOR STUDENTS

MARCH, 2019

Cross Country Success in London Find out how Reading Athletes got on.

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November 1st: The Review

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Make sure to check out the review of November 1st from the NFTS showing.

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The Jam Jar Revolution II

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The war on waste wages on. Why you

should keep your glass.

HAVE YOU COMPLETED THE NSS SURVEY?

STUDY SPACE AT THE STUDENTS UNION

BY DOING SO YOU COULD WIN VIP SUMMER BALL TICKETS, SEE PAGE 39.

“MY NEW FAVOURITE FIND HAS TO BE THE STUDY” READ MORE ON PAGE 8.

GET HYPED FOR VARSITY 2019 So we’ve arrived in March, and it’s already starting to feel a bit like July (hello, Park Bar Pimm’s...) but along with the sunshine comes the biggest and best event on our sporting calendar: VARSITY. On Saturday 30th March, our terrific teams will be bringing the battle up to Oxford Brookes University, hoping to retain the title and trophy. Find out all about the competitive head-to-head duel, and read up on how the American Football team have been training in preparation, from page 37.

STUDENTS ELECT NEW OFFICER TEAM

MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS: A REVIEW

Based on the real lives of Mary Queen of Scotland and Queen Elizabeth of England this film is a triumph. The casting of Saoirse Ronan (Queen Mary) and Margot Robbie (Queen Elizabeth) are faultless as their powerful female figures dominate the screen in a chilling yet emotional recall of the Elizabethan era and the trying relationship between the two queens.

Over 3000 students voted in RUSUs annual officer elections. On Wednesday, March 13th, the winners were revealed. Newly-elected President, Molli Cleaver, plans to focus on improving event space, study space and social space around campus. This includes renovating Mojo’s to create an exciting, safe space to go if students do not want to drink alcohol, with the addition of some

ping pong tables. During an interview on Elections Night conducted by Emma Scott of RUTV Molli said “I’m beyond words- this means so much to me. I’ve wanted this since the end of first year”. Zeid, the new Diversity Officer aims to form a more cohesive campus by bringing more diverse cultural events and celebrations to students. He also aims to diversify campus food options and

involve part time officers in bigger events during the year ahead. New Education Officer, Fifi Bangham, told Emma of RUTV “I think this university has so much to offer and I’d like to keep working to provide great education.” She plans to improve study space and tutor feedback. Activities Officer, Daisy O’Connor aims to introduce a Buddy Scheme, to pair up students who want to try a new

activity, but want someone to go with. When speaking with Emma of RUTV she said “I’m so happy and excited to start the role.” New Welfare Officer, Gemma King told RUTV “I’m passionate about mental health. I really want to make a difference to other students.” She hopes to improve student mental health by creating a directory of support sources, and tackling housing issues. Sabita Burke | News Editor

TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW FOR SPORTS BALL + SOCIETIES & MEDIA BALL - £15 FROM RUSU.CO.UK/ACTIVITIES


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