Liam Bannister
My time at the brilliant unorganised, but lovable University of
Greenwich has had its ups and downs, but my God has it been an
experience, it’s given me more than I could have ever asked for and has
truly set me on a path to a brighter future, literally, I mean I’m going
blind because it’s too damned bright in here. DAMN YOU BRIGHTNESS!!
But all of you, beautiful people have contributed to making these past
three years utterly unforgettable. So go you guys! As a reward to each
of you, you’ll all be initiated into the Phoenix project during Operation:
Clean slate, meaning y’all gonna survive the apocalypse!
Favourite memory
: I have a great number of memories that I will hold onto, like having a
routinely Monday breakfast with the one and only (but not the only one) John Dawson in
the first year, struggling to stay awake or even sane with many of my fellow peers during
the devastating Documentary Practice in the dreaded second year, meeting my special one
in the form of Louise-Amelia Lloyd in third year or going against the rules and climbing into
the various areas of Bathway theatre that no one should have really been able to access…
but cmon, it was so easy to get above the blue room!!
In 10 years
: I would like to have a few humble voice projects under my belt, perhaps have a
respectable career made up from acting like a wacky villain in a cartoon and I would like to
be in a happy marriage with my fore mentioned special one, perhaps with a little mini-me
running and jumping around, I will teach them to get into all sorts of trouble! But to you
who is reading this, thank you for being a part of my life. I hope you have all the happiness
in your life as I hope to have in mine, a good day to you! Your friend in time, Liam Jordan
Bannister.
Ilona (Illy) Bell
I don’t think words can express how much I loved University; I
have done so much growing up that I don’t think I’d recognise
my former self and this is down to everyone in this book. Life-
long friends that have made me who I am today. You’ve
hugged me, loved me, argued with me, been pissed off with
me and this has taught me to care more, love more, stand up
for myself and apologise when I’m wrong (it sometimes
happens…) Thank you all for making me who I am today.
Favourite memory
: My entire 3
rd
year in Flat 42, sunny days in
Greenwich Park and having a party for every occasion!
In 10 years
: This seems so far away right now but maybe I’ll have done a masters in
something ‘Englishy’, (is that a word?) have my own place and simply be happy
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