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As it happened: University Challenge final 2013
Reigning champions the University of Manchester take on University College, London as they bid to secure their place in history. Join us for live, comprehensive coverage - and exclusive reaction from the quiz quartet themselves - from 7pm.
- » Exclusive: Radical Islamic group oranising workshops at UK universities
— Facebook group linked to Hizb ut Tahrir organised events for at least SIX university societies - » Historic building demolished after fire burns for days
— Mr Ryan's World Famous 2nd Hand Shop, a landmark Mancunian Art Deco building, torn down after three day fire - » Men’s Officer idea shot down at Union Assembly
— - Round-up of the last assemblies this year - Motion passed for 20 issues, 32 pages for The Mancunion - » Missing money and ineffective halls committees put Uni reputation at risk
— Internal report reveals that Halls committees are financially mismanaged and pose a threat to University's rep - » Manchester go for glory in Challenge final
— The University of Manchester take on UCL in the University Challenge final tonight, 8pm - » Naan worse than the curry mile
— Rusholme's Curry Mile named 'most anti-social street in Manchester'
Features »
Win Tickets to see Kodaline live!
Win tickets to see Kodaline at the Hard Rock Cafe in Manchester, in association with Hard Rock Cafe and Absolute Radio
- » Vote YES for a PAID EDITOR
- » Web Developers wanted for 2013/14
Comment »
Students on marketing internships – to pay or not to pay?
If a student's work brings value to the company, they should be paid for that work
- » Letters of GCSE praise for poorer students are too little, too late
- » University woes: don’t let them stress you out
- » My Political Hero: Franklin D. Roosevelt
- » Battle lines drawn as Labour stake economic plan on outspending the Conservatives
Music »
Interview: Jamal Edwards
One of the country's most exciting young entrepreneurs discusses his involvement with this year's Manchester International Festival
- » Interview: Tegan and Sara
- » Interview: Bob Mould
- » Live: Alt-J
- » Album: Daft Punk – Random Access Memories
Lifestyle »
Confrontation: yay or nay?
Should you speak your mind or keep your mouth zipped?
- » Confessions of a TV addict
- » Cosmopolitan Careers Masterclass
- » Blind Date
Food & Drink »
Preview: Chorlton Coffee Festival
Fed up of yawning despondently into a lonely campus coffee? This one's for you
- » Unleash the BBQ
- » Our pick of graduation restaurants
- » Celebratory sipping
Film »
Fuse Film Festival
The Fuse Film Festival will take place this Sunday in Academy 2, Manchester Students' Union
- » Summer 2013 Preview: ‘Man of Steel’
- » Review: ‘Evil Dead’
- » Year In Film: 2004
Games »
Review – Dishonored: Knife of Dunwall
Knife of Dunwall offers three new missions for Dishonored, are they up to scratch?
- » Preview – Star Trek
- » Manchester students to run 24 hour gaming event
- » Retro Corner: Ape Escape
Fashion & Beauty »
The Changing face or the changing meaning of festival fashion?
Alice Tofts on the history of festival fashion.
- » Summer beauty essentials
- » Summer trends
- » University style: UK vs. US
Societies »
The Best of Societies 2012-13
Find out what societies at the University of Manchester have achieved this year, from raising thousands of pounds for charity, to organising sell-out shows and competing in national competitions
- » Zoology Society
- » Highlights
- » The University of Manchester Jazz Orchestra
Arts »
Everyday Analysis: Charity
Everyday Analysis discusses United Colours of Benetton’s recent ‘Unemployee of the Year’ campaign
- » Venture Arts: ‘Articulate’
- » Architecture: ‘as pragmatic or as esoteric as you like’
- » Interview: Shereen Perera, Islington Mill
Theatre »
Review: Sarfraz Manzoor – How Bruce Springsteen changed my life
Tom Ingham heads to the Lowry to indulge his love of Springsteen in reviewing Sarfraz Manzoor's 'How Bruce Springsteen changed my life'
- » Must See: 22nd – 28th April
- » Must See: 29th April–5th May
- » Must See: 15th – 21st April
Books »
The Working Class Movement Library
Annie Muir’s finds some stirring stuff in Salford’s Working Class Movement Library
- » Why Anthony Trollope is a Better Version of Charles Dickens
- » Book Club: Celia Mullins, History Student
- » Rivers of London, Ben Aaronovitch – review















