Student swaps classroom for crew role in Amazon Prime drama
Kathleen-Anne Fannan worked as the hair and make-up designer on an episode of Amazon Prime drama Cavendish, during a three-day shoot in Glasgow’s Merchant City.
Kathleen-Anne Fannan worked as the hair and make-up designer on Amazon Prime drama Cavendish
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The Daily Nexus endorses Shannon Sweeney, a third-year environmental studies and sociology major running with the Isla Vista Party, as the next External Vice President for Local Affairs.Â
If elected, Sweeney said she would prioritize studentsâ basic needs while working with the community to bring back Isla Vista open markets and showcase local talent.
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Sweeneyâs three years of experience within the office â first as an Pearman Fellow in the office during her freshman year and then as the officeâs chief of staff during her sophomore and junior years â and her deep roots in the Isla Vista community make her the obvious choice for the position.Â
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Te Kaunihera
Akonga o Wairaka, Unitec Student Council respond to the
claim of institutional racism at Unitec.
As the
elected voice of Unitec students, the Unitec Student Council
(USC) are deeply concerned about the dismantling of Māori
leadership at Unitec and its impact on Māori student
success. The dismantling of Māori leadership will not
provide a safe learning environment for Māori students and
their whanau, as Māori.
Irene Farnham, Māori student
representative, says “In the absence of strong Māori
leadership, Māori student leadership loses confidence in
the Institute’s ability to provide equitable access to