DMU holds vigil to remember student stabbing victim
Dear readers – this week, over 100 people gathered to remember De Montfort University's (DMU) student Khaleed Oladipo, who was stabbed close to the Innovation Centre on 3 February. The mood was a sombre one for the vigil at DMU's Hawthorne Square.
Vice chancellor Katie Normington gave a speech where she shared in the community's grief, and gave thanks to the first responders. Student leaders from De Montfort Student's Union (DSU) recited tearful poems in remembrance of Khaleed and the lord-lieutenant of Leicestershire, Mike Kapur also gave a speech, which you read in full here.
Since the tragedy, the Gazette team has been busy raising £2,750 to fund at least 10 public access emergency bleed control kits across the city centre and university campuses. These kits can be a life-line for people in an emergency of any kind where there is risk of a bleed.
We're halfway there, but we need your help. If you can, please show your support by making a donation, or by sharing on social media and with friends and family.
Together, we can create change within our community.
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Photo of the week
Vigil for Khaleed Oladipo. Photograph: Kaydon lfill-Fisher
Things to look forward to
Leicester Comedy Festival
From 4 to 22 February, Leicester Comedy Festival are bringing the best comedians to venues in the city. With over 700 shows to choose from, there's something for everyone.
Leicester Guildhall Free Guided Tours
The Great Hall was built in about 1390 as a meeting place for the Guild of Corpus Christi. It is believed that Shakespeare performed here during Tudor times. This is a free event, but booking is recommended. 1 February – 27 February.
Lanterns of the Wild – Trail at Twycross Zoo
Experience the spectacular Lanterns of the Wild as it transforms Twycross Zoo after dark! You will step into glowing animal worlds, explore vibrant habitats, and spark your family’s sense of wonder as you explore over one mile of life-size lanterns. It's on from 5 to 22 February.
Piano Club
Join pianist Jude Richardson on Sunday afternoons and/or Thursday evenings in a casual piano group class dedicated to helping you gain confidence as a pianist and performer. Piano club will be on from 5 February to 26 April.
Clarendon Park Open Mic
Amazing venue, with friendly staff, in an arty neighbourhood. We've got great gear, and if you don't play, we can back you up or find backing tracks. You can take part anytime from 5 February to 1 October.
Leicester Rock Choir
If you have ever wondered ‘are there any community choirs near me?’ then the answer is firmly yes! Go along and try it out for free at a taster session, and experience singing with your local ‘exceptional’ Rock Choir for yourself anytime from 5 February to 5 March.
A window to the past
Leicester Museum and art gallery in 1926. Photograph: Leicester Museum and Galleries
The large gallery in 1926 in Leicester Museum and art gallery. Leighton’s large oil painting ‘Perseus on Pegasus’ can be seen on the wall.
We're halfway there – help provide life-saving bleed kits
We're almost at the halfway point to providing 10 bleed kits across Leicester, including on university campuses. Every donation matters.
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