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  • 1 week ago | haslemereherald.com | Marcus McQuilton |Michelle Monaghan

    Staff and student used chalk to convey their feelings about proposed job cuts and more reliance on AI at the UCA. (Submitted)Protests have taken place at a Farnham institution against a £9.8million cost-cutting plan that picks AI and digitalism over jobs and human creativity. Staff and students at the University of the Creative Arts have taken part in a “Chalk the Quad” protest at the Farnham campus in opposition to potential job cuts.

  • 1 week ago | bordonherald.com | Marcus McQuilton |Michelle Monaghan

    Staff and student used chalk to convey their feelings about proposed job cuts and more reliance on AI at the UCA. (Submitted)Protests have taken place at a Farnham institution against a £9.8million cost-cutting plan that picks AI and digitalism over jobs and human creativity. Staff and students at the University of the Creative Arts have taken part in a “Chalk the Quad” protest at the Farnham campus in opposition to potential job cuts.

  • 1 week ago | farnhamherald.com | Marcus McQuilton |Michelle Monaghan

    Staff and student used chalk to convey their feelings about proposed job cuts and more reliance on AI at the UCA. (Submitted)Protests have taken place at a Farnham institution against a £9.8million cost-cutting plan that picks AI and digitalism over jobs and human creativity. Staff and students at the University of the Creative Arts have taken part in a “Chalk the Quad” protest at the Farnham campus in opposition to potential job cuts.

  • 1 week ago | altonherald.com | Marcus McQuilton |Michelle Monaghan

    Staff and student used chalk to convey their feelings about proposed job cuts and more reliance on AI at the UCA. (Submitted)Protests have taken place at a Farnham institution against a £9.8million cost-cutting plan that picks AI and digitalism over jobs and human creativity. Staff and students at the University of the Creative Arts have taken part in a “Chalk the Quad” protest at the Farnham campus in opposition to potential job cuts.

  • 1 week ago | haslemereherald.com | Marcus McQuilton

    Two for one as Lion and Lamb Yard gets two new arrivals (Marcus McQuilton)Lion and Lamb Yard will soon welcome two new shops, as the former Ruby Mane hairdressers will be split into two units. Barber shop HAIR EVO and clothing store Cleverly Wrapped will be opening soon in the location where Ruby Mane once stood. Anyone who has visited the cobbled shopping street in recent weeks would have seen shop fitters preparing the interiors of the new stores.