LUSU President speaks out about Student Loans on the BBC
LUSU President Rory O’Ceallaigh appeared on BBC News today to discuss the current student loans system and how it is affecting students not only in Lancaster, but nationally.
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LUSU President Rory O’Ceallaigh appeared on BBC News today to discuss the current student loans system and how it is affecting students not only in Lancaster, but nationally.
Here you can find a log of our live updates from Candidate Questions 2026, held on Monday 2 March 2026.
Why are you running for Wellbeing Officer? I was on the Furness JCR for about a year-and-a-half, initially as International
Why are you running for Activities Officer? Sports and societies have been a massive part of my time at university
Emily Houston-Woods is the current Activities Officer. Why are you re-running? The main reason I'm re-running is because
Lancaster University Senate has voted to delay the implementation of much of the Curriculum Transformation Programme (CTP) until the 27/28 academic year.
At the end of the last academic year, it was announced that four new schools were going to be created
On Saturday 29 November, 26 people were arrested outside Lancaster Castle on suspicion of supporting a proscribed or- ganisation under
Following objections to the University's move to 24-hour parking enforcement using ANPR cameras, LUSU have negotiated an out-of-hours
Lancaster University have found that voluntary redundancy/severance schemes have produced enough savings that compulsory redundancies among academic staff will
SCAN can report that the Lancaster branch of the University and College Union, which represents academic staff at Lancaster University,
Lancaster lecturers are currently voting on whether to strike over the University’s plans to cut more than 400 jobs
Last Friday the results were announced for our Student Union's new Full-Time Officers. They will fulfil these roles
Last Friday the results were announced for our Student Union's new Full-Time Officers. They will fulfil these roles
Election results rarely elicit gasps. Groans, for sure, but strung-out tension is rare. Friday night, however, the rounds of results