Graduation for the Class of 2015
A rainy day failed to dampen the spirits of the Class of 2015 students as they celebrated graduation day in Liverpool.
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A rainy day failed to dampen the spirits of the Class of 2015 students as they celebrated graduation day in Liverpool.
Meet some of the students behind the scenes on JMU Journalism as they reflect on their final year at university.
A Merseyside-born amputee has made a career from using her stump to impersonate celebrities.
After going to Switzerland for the first leg, reporting on Everton's Europa League return against Young Boys at Goodison was another story.
All ten of Liverpool's children’s centres which were threatened with closure have been saved for the next two years, after the mayor backs...
JMU Journalism graduate Aimée Hamilton returned to tell students about her internship at Index on Censorship.
It was another huge year for news and sport in Liverpool so join us as we look back at the highlights.
BBC Panorama journalist John Sweeney gave JMU Journalism students a fascinating insight into his documentary work.
Plans to open a drug counselling service next to a Wirral school have been scrapped after an outcry from local residents.
JMU Journalism embraced the spirit of Christmas as students and staff held a charity fundraising event for Macmillan Cancer Support.
The petition set up in the name of Bobby Colleran since his tragic death last month has continued to gather momentum.
Comedy legend Ken Dodd visited a Mossley Hill pub to present a children’s cancer charity with a cheque.
It has been revealed that the Giants Spectacular generated £46m for the city’s economy this summer.
An exhibition which highlights the issues surrounding child migration has opened in the Maritime Museum.
After a tough round of interviews, the new JMU Journalism website crew has started work on Rocky VIII.
Gemma Abbey suffered in the press after scoring 'nul points' at Eurovision but now she's studying at JMU Journalism.
As this year's graduates celebrate at their ceremony on Tuesday, stroll down memory lane in the JMU Journalism graduation archives.
JMU Journalism graduate and Index On Censorship intern, Alice Kirkland, returned to her old stomping ground to talk about her experiences.