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Do you need to be in Oak House? Struggling to make friends? Third years top tips to thrive in freshers
Australia gain access to nuclear-powered submarines, and what that means for China
Joe McFadden interviews Edgar Wright at Sundance London 2021 about his new documentary The Sparks Brothers.
The UCU has decided to take to the ballot over a number of nationwide cuts, meaning possible nationwide disruption to university life.
Books editor Aileen Loftus takes a look at which campus novels accurately reflect student life, from Normal People to A Secret History
Known for its exciting and edgy art scene, The Mancunion introduces you to Manchester’s cinematic history.
Music writer Izzy Langhamer covers hide and seek festivals sophomore year, its joys and its kinks.
Hamilton takes home 100th win as heavy rain hits
Features editor Serafina Kenny runs through how to best fit in with the rest of the students at UoM
Looking for science-themed places to explore? Emma Hattersley gives her recommendations for a scientific tour of Manchester.
A look back at the dramatic Italian Grand Prix, as McLaren dominates
An alternative, unofficial Sports Society Freshers Fair has taken place in the Armitage Centre following the Oxford Road flooding that has caused severe disruption across Manchester.
After a year of rent strikes, fences, and accusations of racial profiling, UoM dropped out of the top 20 rankings
United Utilities urges customers to reduce their water usage due to reservoir water levels reaching worrying lows
Experts have been questioned about the Manchester Arena bombing with the coordination of the responders being called in to question.
The plan for the vaccine passes has been cancelled in England but some places may continue using it to ensure safety of visitors and staff. This is a month after the department of education announced that they will not be using covid passes for students.
The SU and Students on Sustainable Drug Policy are working together to provide drug testing kits for students
This year’s sports and societies fairs were meant to be the most accessible yet, but instead students were left feeling dehumanised as the rearranged fair abandoned all accessibility measures
A look into the Fallowfield ‘vibe’ and how this can often unintentionally slip into the glamorisation of poverty
Annie Dabb expresses student anxieties about another year of online teaching and questions the probability of Manchester University living up to it’s promises of ‘blended learning’