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  2. October 20, 2020 via Twitter
    We've created a new website with #accessibility in mind, making it more inclusive for users with disabilities. #WCAG https://t.co/32Gk8nTQ6m


  3. October 05, 2020 via Twitter
    SU Women’s Officer, Lizzy Miller, has started the Uni Boob Team (UBT) society at Marjon. The society are representing breast cancer charity, CoppaFeel!. Their aim is to educate students about their breasts and pecs. Welcome to Marjon, UBT! For

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  4. October 21, 2020 via Twitter
    7/12 Testing is available only for those with COVID-19 symptoms – a high temperature, a new, continuous cough, or a loss or change to sense of smell or taste. Anyone with one or more of these symptoms should book a test at https://t.co/ccf7v6TbxL


  5. With many of our Class of 2020 completing their degrees now we’d love to bring #MarjonTogether with photos of your fondest memories of studying at Marjon We’ll start with a from our third year Jam At Marjon Journalism students, remembering the


  6. Do you have joint or muscle pain? Our Osteopathy Clinic is currently offering free appointments! Osteopathic Medicine course lead, John Evans, talks us through the treatment process and safety measures in place. To book ➡️

  7. This is the third in our series of videos for people with limited mobility, demonstrating how to safely exercise at home. Here is a seated lower body workout with Katie from Marjon Health & Wellbeing. Stay home, stay safe, stay active.

  8. 11 Mar 2021: Making a difference is at the heart of what we do here at Plymouth Marjon University, find out how our staff and students do this on our news pages.
  9. December 31, 2020 via Twitter
    RT @marjonbasket: Congratulations to Denzel Ubiaro for 100 Competitive games in the BBL with Plymouth Raiders #100Club https://t.co/7Iwjr…


  10. Good Morning Marjon! To all students, here is a New Year's message from our Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rob Warner