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Introducing the Mersea Island series: “You live on an island?”
Follow Anna Fox's life on Mersea Island, where she moved suddenly 14 months ago. Island life for Fox isn't always simple, and she shares the obstacles, adventures and joy she has experienced in this time.
Have you been lacking the confidence to get support?
The up-and-coming Mental Health Society could be what you’ve needed all along – meet the president.
Enactus City: Most Improved Team of the Year
Enactus aims to support young people in the UK to engage in youth social action and youth social enterprise.
City SU Elections 2020- Raha Ghadaksaz: Candidate for SU President
Running for SU President, Raha Ghadaksaz explains what could be improved at CIty University and at the Students' Union.
City SU Elections 2020- Ruqaiyah Javaid: Candidate for VP of Education
CityNews talked to Ruqaiyah Javaid about her candidacy for VP of Education in the Students' Union elections of City University.
City SU Elections 2020 – Amelia Durkin: Candidate for VP of Education
CityNews sat down to talk to Amelia Durkin, candidate for VP of education in the 2020 SU elections in City University.
Michelle Fredman: MA International Journalism Graduate, Traveller and Two-time Cancer Survivor
There is a certain perception of what a cancer survivor not only looks like but how they should act and what their priorities should be. Michelle Fredman, 26, is not interested in what the world expects of her.
UCU Strikes 2019: The President, the Union, and toeing the picket lines
City, University of London's President presents his stance on the industrial action, as UCU members defend their decision to strike.
Q&A: Satyan and Balram, Chair of Student Council Candidate
Satyan and Balram is a Masters student in Health Management. He is one of the candidates for Chair of the Student Council standing in the autumn leadership elections.
Q&A: Joshua Clayfield, Chair of Student Council Candidate
Joshua Clayfield is a first-year law student. Despite his short time at City, Clayfield is determined to shake things around. His candidacy for Chair of Student Council is based on a platform of awareness. His biggest goal is to promote the Student Council and explain to students what it can do for them.