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Revolutionary Youth - Freshers' Fairs 2008 Print E-mail
By Ben Peck   
Thursday, 13 November 2008
faye.jpgAs water approaches boiling point more and more atoms fly off the surface. The same process can be observed in society. A revolution is where the majority actively enters the stage of history and challenges for political power. But long before society undergoes a revolutionary transformation advanced layers of the working class, and in particular young people, 'fly off the surface' and begin to draw revolutionary conclusions for themselves.
 
Fight NTU Union Derecognition Print E-mail
By Socialist Appeal   
Tuesday, 04 November 2008
ntu-dereognition-ucu1a.jpgNottingham Trent University has declared war on the University and College Union (UCU). On 4 July 2008 the university wrote to UCU and said it was aware that it should give nine months' notice, but had decided to terminate the agreement to recognise the union on 4 October 2008.
 
ULU Marxists: In the Footsteps of Marx Print E-mail
By Nadia Mirza, ULU Marxist Society   
Thursday, 30 October 2008
marxwalk7.jpgA successful ‘Marx in London’ tour was organised last Saturday by ULU Marxists as part of its activities in promoting the ideas of Marxism. About 20 students came on the tour to see the sights where Marx worked, lived and drank in London. Rob Sewell introduced the tour with an account of Marx’s life and times.
 
Education Grants to Working Class Families being cut Print E-mail
By Ed Doveton (Kirklees NUT)   
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
edcuts.jpgFollowing the government’s £50 billion plus handout to the banks and city gents, they are now short of cash. We can all expect to be forced to pay for this through higher taxes and cuts in government services, with the money from the taxes used to fund the millionaires’ bailout. For students going to university this has begun sooner than expected.
 
Students - Join the Fight for Socialism Print E-mail
By Dan Morley   
Thursday, 23 October 2008
rl.jpgWhy should students fight for socialism? The dominance of the market on all aspects of life is crushing students and threatening the public nature of our education system. This was a huge conquest of the working class against capital. Since the government has been opening up education and student life to the market, the crisis of capitalism will inevitably affect education. Of course, students now have to take out loans, sucking them into debt and tying them up with the credit system.
 
Successful Hands Off Venezuela intervention at Sussex Freshers' Fair Print E-mail
By Kerem Nisancioglu   
Monday, 06 October 2008
hov_but.jpgSupporters of Hands Off Venezuela intervened at the University of Sussex's freshers fair on 1st October. Sussex holds a long standing anti-capitalist tradition which was reflected the enthusiasm of students for the HOV stall.
 
Hands Off Venezuela at Leeds Freshers' Fair Print E-mail
By Ben Curry   
Wednesday, 01 October 2008
hov1.jpgSupporters of Hands off Venezuela at Leeds University intervened during the week long freshers’ fair at Leeds University Union to promote solidarity between students here in Leeds and the workers and youth in Venezuela who are struggling to create a new society based on socialist principles. There was a great deal of interest in the university’s HOV society and the programme of events that the comrades have lined up. The society managed to sign up 13 members and collected more than 50 contact details as well as selling books, pamphlets and HOV magazines.
 
Audio File: 1929 World Crash - Can it happen again? Print E-mail
By Mick Brooks   
Friday, 26 September 2008
ulumarxmb1.jpgYesterday Socialist Appeal editor Mick Brooks spoke to an audience of 40 at the ULU Marxist Society in London. Mick outlined the major developments of the economy in the last five years. He explained the reasons for the credit crunch and the collapse of major banks in the last few weeks.
 
Hands Off Venezuela at Edinburgh Freshers’ Fair Print E-mail
By Patrick Orr   
Friday, 26 September 2008

hov.jpgSupporters of the Hands Off Venezuela Campaign in Edinburgh held a stall at the two day long Societies’ Fair at Edinburgh University.

The comrades were hoping to highlight the gains of the Venezuelan revolution and to draw attention to recent events in Bolivia as well as to restart the lapsed HOV society at the university.

 
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