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Alumni
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New record as first years smash Alumni
The JMU Journalism World Cup scoring record was broken for the third year in a row as Level 1 literally destroyed the Alumni by winning 14-0.
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World Cup returns for landmark 10th event
Excitement was in the air as the semi-finals draw was revealed for the 10th annual JMU Journalism World Cup.
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Graduate Danyaal’s road to Fellowship
Graduate Danyaal Yasin explains what being awarded the LJMU Tim Hetherington Fellowship means to him and what it has involved.
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Third years secure World Cup hat-trick
Level 3 clinched their third JMU Journalism World Cup win in a row with a 5-1 victory against Level 1.
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Level 1 set record to reach World Cup Final
Level 1 broke the tournament record score by beating the Alumni 9-1 in the JMU Journalism World Cup.
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World Cup treble beckons for third years
Level 3 stayed on course for a title-hat-trick by beating Level 2 in the JMU Journalism World Cup semis.
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Headlines brings news of alumni success
Check out the latest issue of Headlines, bringing news of JMU Journalism graduates in the world of work.
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Third years aiming for World Cup treble
The third years are looking to make it three titles in a row after the draw for the semi-finals of the 2018 JMU Journalism World Cup.
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Record-breaking Level 2 outclass Alumni
Nine goals by six different scorers fired Level 2 to a JMU Journalism World Cup record 9-2 win against the Alumni.
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Finalists to meet again in World Cup semis
The draw for the 2017 JMU Journalism World Cup semi-finals offered up intriguing encounters.
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World Cup glory for stylish first years
Level 1 comfortably defeated the Alumni 4-1 to win the JMU Journalism World Cup at their first attempt.
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First edition of alumni magazine launches
Read the success stories of some of our graduates in the first issue of our alumni ‘Headlines’ magazine.
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Pizza passion sparks global challenge
A man with a passion for pizza fulfilled his ambition to taste his favourite dish in 30 countries before his 30th birthday.
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Alumni clinch World Cup title at last
The Alumni side won their first JMU Journalism World Cup after years of trying, beating the second years 5-4 on penalties following a 2-2 draw.
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Johnson-Thompson so close to world record
Liverpool athlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson broke the British record for the 800m, narrowly missing out on a new world record.
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‘Top Gun’ Ayden secures RAF dream
JMU Journalism graduate Ayden Feeney always wanted to be an RAF officer and how he has achieved his ambition.