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Our writers consider their favourite political films, in light of the student elections
A ‘chilling’ discovery finds that the University of Manchester sets the libraries’ thermostats to 19c-21c, despite the preferred workplace temperature being 24 degrees Celsius for women and 22 degrees Celsius for men. 
Florrie Evans reviews a Ryusuke Hamaguchi adaptation of Haruki Murakami’s short story Drive My Car
Find out about the makeup looks from Euphoria’s second season: a no foundation rule, ‘tiny rhinies’ and Twiggy inspired looks all feature in the new instalment.
Euphoria is back, offering style inspirations from all sorts of aesthetics
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Vogue Ball: Night at the Poseum at Manchester Academy – the first time the venue has hosted the event in two years
Whether this is your first time hearing the term asexuality or you identify as asexual, Ace by Angela Chen is essential reading
Allistair Hudson’s removal has caused backlash from UoM students over concerns of university interference in artistic and political debate
Fontaines D.C., since the release of their debut album Dogrel, have gone from strength to strength. Acclaimed albums, sold-out tours, and a residency at Manchester Academy for three nights seem like light work for the five-piece. Cementing their place at the forefront of the post-punk revival, all eyes are on them for their next steps. […]
Recent Kae Tempest single ‘Salt Coasts’ challenges conceptions of national pride, and has left the Mancunion’s music section stunned!
The new TV drama Yellowjackets is full of dysfunctional adults, chilling psychological horror, and the will to survive.
Contact Theatre is marking Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day with a trio of female-led shows
I am an International student from Mumbai, India. There is a lot I love about that city, and how it makes me feel.
Alfie Cumberworth assesses Johnson’s reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and urges solidarity with those who’s lives have been endangered.
The University and The Government have announced that they will restrict the free testing kits. Students are disappointed by this decision.
The GMCA and the Government are going back and forth on the clean air zone’s funding, that leaves Andy Burnham frustrated.
The pandemic has hit students hard and universities, so why are universities actually operating on a surplus?
Guillermo Del Toro’s noir is a classy technical feast and a love letter to the famous genre
9 to 5, the musical adaptation of the iconic film, returns to the Palace Theatre, starring Claire Sweeney
Aayush Chadha reviews Nobody at HOME