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Tragic Rail Death * Met Girl Killed by Train Parents Moved by Friends' and Lecturers' Memories <<Turin Brakes live g reviewed - LS2 Music On llkley Moor Baht'at and all that - LS 1 centre Tragic rail death * Met girl killed by train Parents moved by friends' and lecturers' memories By Staff Reporters A dc:va.'itilllng mun ,11.:c1dc11t killed u wu11dL"rlul 1m!m•1ne, 1Jt e\cryone the) Leeds Mt.!I .'.tUJcm 1lu-. v. et:k. met.' Second )ear HSc.' Arch11ecLUrnl K1111v..n ii!t 'Turi· lO her friends amt lcchnoloin '.\IUllcnt Victorrn o·ancll t11m1ly, 1hc- ~2 icar olJ •.tudcnl \\a" L}IU.:h dic!t.l rm Nfl\C.:lnhc-r '.\ 11.nuw'n 10 have .1 \\i<lc c1rck of A Leed .. Mel ,pu~c~pe.rsc111 c.,11d· lricnd.., ··our ,;mp.,lhie-. ure with the fomil) She uril,?inull~ hailed lnim and in ,c,pcct to them \VC don't \\.i,h Drt1gh!!<l,1 in C'nunl) l .uu1h. 10 l·ommcnt further·· Thl' \I.ah· \\U.. he-le.I VC:,,tCrdav J.OJ A ,tatemcnt rclcm,td '1) V1l·1ori..1 ·, the. funeral will litke· pl.i<.:l' ·tuda) famil) l<X'.u,ed on hc-r pa),,s1on h.,r (h1J,1), Nl"·emher I hh1 at noon m L~edf.. Jullan,10,,n It i.aid: "V1ciori,1 wa!> dd1gh1ed So more 1.ktaib. ol the accident ABANDONED; Another year, another AGM goes by without enough voters to make key changes. After .1hm11 being in l.ci!J ... \\ere a, ailabk The ~,hce: ccmftrmed discussion of just one motion, the Refec cleared and the debates ceased. FULL STORY PAGE 8 '"Since the tragCd) the fam1l)' ha, th.ii the) ,trt" not ll!!alm • lhc.: Jcath a!'­ ,u!!iptc1ou\ - MAJ.Doc been c:umlurtcd h) the "'arm and r- !: ..,3 2 Leeds Student J edssbldent.oru.ull Friday, Novemller 11. 2805 'h II quorn1r.:'.'' Wit!!. the quc:~lion on ilils could sec lhe fruils of the changes serried massel>, saying: "Thi~ 1~ where So the AGM was highjUC:kcd, but; everyone's lijb at LUU's AG'.\11 One Just ru. the AGM was h.l0k1ng like il the \tudent body hil~e u direct s3y ln were it not for PSG and JSOC, then j UC member wa!, overheard by the would he more O.tccid Ulan an alpha 1he running of the Union" what'! Two politic~ i.tudcn1s and a dog j Sketch a,;k.tng lrult vet)' ,.imc quc!':ition tnal!! suffering from SC)..ual Ji,funl"lion, He: went on IO 1mn11:diu.tel)' dclla.te t:1lking about nol very much : to a honcho. 'I've no idea,' the L.:ibour­ drn\/e!. of P,tlcstiniun Society Group the house,; "Unfortunatcly tnday we BUT when poorly nttended AOMs i !>Upporung. Guardian reader replied (PSGI and Jewi!.h St>cid)' (JSOC) hn\le not reached 4uoracy, which bcco1m: the pre.serve and ba1tlcground j Looking around the Rcfl.-clury at member.- scurried in There·.. nn love mean.., youc decision 1~ 1mponant bu1 it of two sell-interested groups, anJ when j 14:00, whe.n the piss poorly adve.ni~ed lo~I there. I thought. will nnl be binchng." the Union Council decide lO pu~h a i AGM wa!; supposed 10 convene. 1he ... Looks like ii could tum ugly." one OcSt.-rin~d variou .... fy as pclty polilic:. motion they know will reel in the pun- j answer ",._., u n:::,0unding no. UC member <1;a1d, rubbmg hi5 hand and block vottng, JSOC"s stringent ters but spit them back out when the i Moved forward lhrtt months f.rom with glee nt the pruc;pect or a bit of amendmcnl<; to the motion that LUU fun ,tuff is over. ii. the time you sil up! lasl year"~ piss poorly Jllem.lcd AGM - scmitism or anU-sem11ism. should affilrnte 9ritb the Bin:eit und ac:knowledge that your cllmpu,; is· not qunmte then 100 • an insider had The Chalr Jame~ Mat:pherson Univen,ity m PalcsUne, was an exam- now the ~UbJect nf u propugnoda war told me earlier in th~ week thllt the summed up tM meamng of the AGM pie of politicking m its very wof!\t move wru. designed to ensure th.at final- und provoked excitement among.st the guise. ke1•[email protected]. 11k Boost to part­ time funding 8)1 Siobhan Grcms The nl.!;i;I twn years will sec IJ1c govcmmcnl dorune £40m to impnwe provision lot prut­ time 1.:ou~" Big 'Bui-Lee' The scheme will mvolvl! half OOing llo11atcd \>y each lhe Department for Education and 1he Higher Education funding Council for England. It 1, hoped aht1ut the uni" ... ,1nff developruen1 event of this son. Making threaL, to the scheme wiU cncoura~c. people. rrum dis-­ By Kevin Widdop fci,;11vnl held over the summt:L Jn 11 lcrnunutc tln: employment of those RAG charity bash illlvanmged backgrounds to g~l t.o univers1- t.he VC said 1he luture of employees. who don't auend is ouLrigbl hully­ ,y. who d1d not attend 1he two week. ing .. Leab RAG are hosting their Annual Currently 500,000 part-time students Accu\aLiOD!. Celebration Evening tonigbl lO celebrate of bullying c\ocnt were being con.sidcred. A spokcspcrSon for 1he Met i;aid: ,;tudy III Briti,h higher educ,ttion 11nd are He warned: "It 1\ d1fficoh to !,CC .. We refute the allegatium, made in their n:cortl fumlr·.i.i.i::ing lutal of ( 12(),000 more likely to he from poorer backgrounds, and lhrc111cn iasLyear. mg behaviour why we \hould continue tu employ the T11ES article ant.I are now taking combining ,1ud)r with work, a family or 1hu),,c fe," who do not wbh to play advice on wha1 steps may be taken The beneficiaries are. a mix1ure of mature ,;rude.ob. The. imro<luctiun ,,r top-up j have been local. n.itional and international charities lc,·e llcd ;u an active role in the fe!!.t1\al" again<! NATFHE and the THES." fees hall been S\."ell ~ a problem bt).:au.<;c:. j that the RAG Comm1uec and volunteers Simon Lee, In 1he document. dated Lee's :mpportcrs have continued unlik>c full-tune t.tudents.. those studying the row in chose 10 suppon. Some are well known \·ice-chancel­ Sept.ember 14, Lc:c thanks 1hc: !)taff the pages of this week',;; part-lime have to pay upfmnt. who did po. hut ~ay),,: ··we arc now THES. Lenen: chtunpwning lhc fes­ wilh lnrge public profile..~ and othcn. are Thi!, ha., conccmOO uni\·c:rsitie~ with a . lor at LcC'd!> small community groups.. Metropolitan loo..,mg ,u thu:-e membe11, or Maff tival by pro-vice-chancellor Saliy high 011mhc.r uf pan-ti.rner.- thut they won·1 i v. ho boOll!d but. then did nol aucnd. Brown and Gavin Futrburn. who RAG's Cominunny Fund, IaunchL"d tx: able lo r.11se fee, withoot lo'ilng npplica- · llmvcr~ity. b) la.'« year and ruumag agaiu in 2005-06, u leading lct:­ v.ho huvc was1ed fo~tival places and lectures in Ethic!-i and Language. uoni.. 1 have heen printed donated £8,500 to local community lurers' u111or1. univ¢r,;;:ity resources " However. the 111onc} now donated wJll i "My groups. A The rem,irks were t:011dc1T111cd by Fairburn ,ays experience of Cll.'iUl'C that w11ven,;1l1C$ have th~ rocilitiC.c; W j Pike, who ,~ Natlhc:'!-i National the vu;e-chanccllor. Simun Lee. i:,, La::.t year\ RAG Co-ordinatur. Pm ,mruc:t and reu1in part-time sn1dents. · spoh!.pcr-.on Smuh, will be returning along with the for the uni~ OfficiaJ for Higher B1..h.1ca1ion. of a colleague whu 1!- unul<oually con• Additinnally. ju.s1 over two ,1,c:eh ago. the : t:ernell with the wclfnre of otherl<> al 2004-05 RAG Committee to speak about vers1ty ':-.aid 'The ,•ice-chancellor 'ieems very government mc.rea...cd grnnb fc,r part-time : be posi~ all levels wi1h.in the msutution his year and celebrate m style. lhat Lt.:e 1.md keen to turn what .. hould a ,'"UKkms by 25%. with 85.C)JO poop!~ hcing ; ··The sw.lT devetopmen1 fesuval Sumanthn Reid took over the n:i,gn!, in the iDl<>UlUUOn tive even1 into .i r~11val or !oitaff bul­ c.xpa.1ec:I to qualify. ; wa .... an a~lon i~hrng affair, full or Augus1 and has already ~igncd up over an: challeng­ lying," Pike ~a.id in un interview 111c tughcr education m1mstcr, Bill : oppnrtuniL1es for networking as v.etl l .CXX) new members who h.a\'e been ing the wuh THES. Rammel sa.id: "Under this go~cmmem, l a\ for the development working hard ever s111ee. r cm arks. "'Encouragrng ,;luff development pan-rime um.Jergniduntc prov1<:ion has i of skills and know!~ he said: "Las1 week saw 85 intrepid made b)' And) Pike uf 1hc Nn1n1e is laudable. bUl you can't compel etljoyed v1br-.u1t growth. Today\ a.11.nounce- j edge.'" voluntters lhumbmg lifts all the way to union and reponed in the Times .u::adcm1c staff tn 1ake ment mean~ Ulat rrom 2006 the part~time j Looking forwurd Pans tQ mi~e funds for Amnesty Higher Educutlon Supplt!me.nt. part in nn '-l."CIOr will cnJOY significant mcrea:.es m rec : to next ,ummer's fes­ lntemnrionul, and the response to Lbe The row cca1rc),, arnund a mcmu :rupport for low-income ~tudeab nod a tival. Lee said he was South Asia Earthquake so far hns been Lee circulated in mid· maJUr chungc in insutuuorutl funding.'' cancell.ing all peri­ phenomenal.
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