The Circadian Team for the academic year 2020/21
All by Circadian Magazine
Considering the uncertainty around where and when students will be in the coming months, we shall be holding an online AGM - where any member paying subs can vote online during the voting period. There are only 3 positions available in this AGM, all other roles will be appointed via an application process after the AGM has been completed.
In the coming months, remember to take care of the health and the wellbeing of those around you. Check on your neighbours and the elderly, in the same way you would do for your loved ones.
Happening at BL is our round up of the great things our student community has been up to!
BL Men’s Football are featured in Do It With Thy Might this term!
Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry has been left in a state of what can only be described as mild crisis, as it was revealed that none other than Dean for Students, Professor Wanthony Arrens was at the centre of a massive anti-vaxxer network based here at Barts and The London.
Barts and The London is home to over 3,000 students studying the healthcare sciences in the heart of the East End. Although it is privilege to study in this unique and diverse community, the east end has gained a reputation of being one of the ‘rougher’ parts of London.
Queen Mary University of London have placed safety at the top of their list of things to do when they find the time (but they’re really busy right now). University leadership have brought in world-renowned security expert, Macaulay Culkin, who has drafted a set of measures which are set to roll out over the Christmas period.
Happening at BL is our round up of the great things our student community has been up to!
BL Water Polo and BL Afro Caribbean Society are the featured groups in Do It With Thy Might this term!
What makes Barts and The London a special place to study? When asked that question, perhaps at an open day or when challenged on their obsession with identity, students often fall back on familiar themes; community, student activities, and of course, history.
Following recent issues with Medicine in Society, in which there were not enough placements for students, and with medical places continuing to expand aggressively, the Medical School has begun to trial a new initiative in which students are instead placed on a ‘Virtual MedSoc’.
A leaked email chain from within the University reveals that the executive leadership are becoming increasingly concerned that BL sports clubs and societies are in fact poorly disguised cults designed to worship at the shrine of “The Old Logo”