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PULP has held its annual elections for 7 positions - Editor-in-Chief, Cultural Editor, News Editor, Sport Editor, Political Editor, Cheshire Editor & Online Editor.

Election Results 2011-12
Editor in Chief – James Jarvis editorial.pulp@gmail.com
Culture – Jessica Lovett cltr.pulp@gmail.com
Political – Noorulann Shahid politics.pulp@gmail.com
Online – James Campbell online.pulp@gmail.com
Sport – Robbie Gill sport.pulp@gmail.com
Cheshire – Alex Brocklehurst
New – Katie Lee nws.pulp@gmail.com

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  • Thu 01 Mar 2012 18:26
    By Noorulann Shahid It’s a chilly evening in Manchester, and I’m waiting with my sister across the road from the Mabel Tylecote building. We are clutching two trays full of warm meat and vegetable pies, and have come to distribute food and drink to some of Manchester’s homeless people. We are here as part of … Read more
  • Thu 01 Mar 2012 18:24
    By Philip Cockayne The UK’s 2012 and 2013 growth forecasts have been slashed in the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) World Economic Outlook report, which was published at the end of January. The UK’s predicted GDP (Gross Domestic Product) figures have been cut from 1.6% to 0.6% in 2012, and are down from 2.4% to 2% … Read more
  • Thu 01 Mar 2012 18:22
    By Ciji Singletary At long last, the list of potential Republican presidential candidates has been whittled down to a manageable number. The final four consist of Ron Paul, the eminently Google-able Rick Santorum, New Gingrich, and, Mister Inevitable himself, Mitt Romney. Realistically, however, out of all four men, we are down to just two viable … Read more
  • Thu 01 Mar 2012 18:11
    By Noorulann Shahid I’m standing outside the Mabel Tylecote building to meet former MMU politics graduate, Rizwaan Sabir. Sabir is a human rights campaigner and a PhD student at the University of Bath, where he is researching UK counter-terrorism. I am here, however, to talk about his experiences of being arrested as a suspected terrorist … Read more
  • Fri 24 Feb 2012 00:51
    By Ciji Singletary   Shame is a film about sexual addiction. Yes, there is a lot of nudity. And yes, there are more than a few sex scenes. But the most arresting parts of this film are the raw, emotional performances of the cast, not their explicit escapades. This is the second film by the … Read more