Confusion over costs of cancelled Grad Ball
On 16 May, Lancaster University Students’ Union made the decision to cancel Grad Ball. The Students’ Union said that the
On 16 May, Lancaster University Students’ Union made the decision to cancel Grad Ball. The Students’ Union said that the
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