
Tag: nus


HE Reforms Have Been Rocked, but the Student Movement Must Keep Pressure On
by Ana Oppenheim

Long Read: What Is a Union For?
by Luke Dukinfield

7 Reflections on the Battle of Parliament Square and the 2010 Student Movement
by Craig McVegas and Arianna Tassinari

Walkout, strike…then strike again? Next steps for the UK student movement
by Josh Berlyne and Rachel Hallam

Access, Intersectionality, Autonomy: What the NUS’s Misuse of Language Means for the Left
by Tom Scrivener

4 Nails in the Coffin of the NUS
by Student Mole
4 Reasons the Privatization of Sussex University Services Affects Us All
by Alia Al Ghussain
The anti-privatization campaign at Sussex University has been one of the catalysts for a recent resurgence in political activity on campuses across the UK. A major hurdle Sussex campaigners have had to overcome is conveying to fellow students the consequences that privatization of university services has – for all of us. Here, Alia Al Ghussain […]
3 Years On… 7 Fragments on the Latest Winter Rebellions
by Craig McVegas
Next to the storming of Millbank, 9th December 2010 arguably saw the most notable ‘moment of excess’ of the Coalition-era student movement. Over the course of about ten hours, thousands of young students from universities, colleges and schools found themselves on the wrong end of police batons, riot shields and horse charges. Suddenly, aggressively, masses […]