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  2. Help save the world, one food shop at a time. It is Fairtrade Fortnight. Fairtrade means fair prices for farmers in the developing world. Find out more and enjoy a free fairtrade pancake in the Marshall room in Marjon Chaplaincy at 11am today. More:

  3. The University of St Mark & St John in Plymouth is giving away five pairs of tickets to the Plymouth Argyle Football Club versus Newport County match. To enter, like this post. Full terms and conditions can be found here:

  4. “People often know how active they should be, what they should be eating and have good intentions. But it doesn’t always translate into behaviour. People I work with express a level of guilt and believe it’s their fault they can’t change,

  5. A very warm welcome to our new PhD students. Avik Banerjee, Ian Blackwell and Alison Milner will undertake Education research while Abi Alao, Sally Cinnamond and Samantha Lynn focus on Health research. More: www.marjon.ac.uk/research

  6. The University of St Mark & St John and Livewell Southwest are proud to be putting theory into practice and working closely with nurses and GP surgeries in Plymouth to deliver a special leg clinic to support those who are elderly, or have to stand

  7. “You have absolute trust in your fellow actors because you bare your soul. On our Greek tour, in our play I got to give this awesome speech about the strength of women. It was probably one of the most empowering moments ever. It was really, really

  8. Bishop Sarah is to visit for a talk about health, healing and wholeness with our friends at Marjon Chaplaincy - all welcome.

  9. We'll be cheering for Plymouth Raiders Basketball Club in the BBL - British Basketball League trophy final today - go Raiders!

  10. Our sports journalism students take us behind-the-scenes to see how Marjon and Plymouth Raiders Basketball Club are working together...

  11. “My passion for football helps make a difference. ‘Kicks’ targets the most deprived areas. We use jumpers as goal posts in car parks. It’s the rawest sense of football you’ll ever see. A lad came at age 13 as a bit of a hard man. He

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