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Sadie Clark gives her view on the true meaning of feminism, with a practical example that may be close to home for quite a few of you.
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Science writer Toby Samuels looks at the alleged discovery that neutrinos can travel faster than the speed of light.
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Nottingham no match for Netball I
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Nottingham Trent III were easily seen off by UEA Women's Netball I at the Sportspark, writes Emma Webb.
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Tom Hunt reminds us that, beyond the easy bubble of university life, it's a tough world out there.
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