18th September 2023
Sigrid sits down with The Mancunion to talk touring, being a student, and the parallels between Bergen and Manchester
8th September 2023
Manchester Psych Fest 2023: A kaleidoscope of acts returns to Oxford Road

Fast becoming a Manchester institution, the breadth in the lineup was the most psychedelic part of Saturday’s antics at Manchester Psych Fest.
7th September 2023
Nine days of strike action planned for start of term

Further disruption as UCU announce strikes on 19-22 September and 25-29 September, coinciding with first two weeks of term
Squid: “We’re not really too worried about everything making perfect sense”
Ahead of a European tour to support the release of their sophomore album O’Monolith, Anton Pearson of Squid sat down to chat all things music, literature, and the climate with The Mancunion
The Crown Jewels review: We are not amused
The Crown Jewels is having its regional premiere at The Lowry – but not even an all-star cast and the Queen of the West End can save this royally unfunny script
The View: “I’m always trying to burn the candle at both ends”
The Mancunion sits down with Kyle Falconer to talk about The View, their new album, and his venture into songwriting camps in Spain
Market economy
Vietnam is still attempting to restructure its economy
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Our oceans
Exploring hidden marine species with Steve Vernon
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Dirty underwear, a broken boiler and £400 in cleaning fees: a laundry list of problems with Thornley Groves
From holes in the roof to melting oven trays, students tell us about their experience renting with Thornley Groves Fallowfield and how it’s impacted their wellbeing
Long COVID: Can improved sleep cure breathlessness?
A joint study led by The University of Manchester and Leicester has linked disturbed sleep to breathlessness in long COVID patients and proposes possible treatment solutions.

10th May 2023
The power of stars: Manchester and its energy revolution
Manchester has long been making waves in the nuclear energy industry – find out how the scientific namesakes of university buildings set in motion a movement towards green energy.

8th May 2023
First private Moon landing attempt fails
ispace’s new spacecraft made it within touching distance of the lunar surface, but a last-minute malfunction dashed their hopes of a successful moon landing

28th April 2023
AI: Friend or foe?
What is the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the job market, and should students be worried about their future job prospects in light of AI advancements?

26th April 2023
Hormonal contraceptives and breast cancer: Weighing up the risks
A new study found that hormonal contraceptives are linked with a small increase in the risk of breast cancer, but should you stop taking the pill?
31st August 2023
A guide to: City halls
Our guide to the often lesser-known city halls at the University of Manchester, which cater to both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
31st August 2023
A guide to: City halls
Our guide to the often lesser-known city halls at the University of Manchester, which cater to both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
31st August 2023
A guide to: Victoria Park halls
Found between the university campus and Fallowfield halls, we’re giving you our guide to UoM’s Victoria Park student accommodation.
26th August 2023
Manchester Pride 2023 launches with Andy Burnham, Booking.com and Ghetto Fabulous
Manchester Pride held a media reception at The Midland, with guests including Andy Burnham and Bev Craig
21st June 2023
Night of the Divas: Bongo’s Bingo review
The Bingo Rave event returned to Albert Hall for ‘Night of the Divas’. And what a night it was …

4th June 2023
Summer in suburbia: Six tips to reset at home
Moving back home from university for the summer can be hard, which is why we’re giving you six tips for combating the summer blues.
A love letter to my little sister, my younger self, and my bikini line
Puberty is never a pleasant experience. Yet under the patriarchal society we live in, where female bodies are labelled by male ‘discovers’, it’s even harder for the female, trans, and queer community. But, as adults, does this discomfort have to continue, or do we have a voice over the perceptions of our own bodies?
14th June 2023
The Sudan conflict: a Sudanese perspective
The University of Manchester’s Sudanese society outlines how you can lend your support to the citizens of a country in conflict.
17th May 2023
Fetishising financial hardship – when will university students stop playing ‘poverty simulator’?
The financial barriers to university are clear to students from low-income backgrounds. So why should we tolerate seeing our wealthier peers ‘playing poor’?
Videos
Occupiers removed from the Simon Building
Occupiers were removed from Simon Building, after 37 days of occupation, by bailiffs authorised by the Manchester High Court

A World Cup final penalty save and celebration that should have been a joyous moment for a nation. Why the backlash?
4th June 2023
Why have Red Bull been so dominant, and what does this dominance mean for Formula 1?
Red Bull have re-emerged as the dominant force in F1. But, what does this mean for their competitors, and F1’s media coverage?
4th June 2023
Lancashire cricket team begin home Blast campaign with two wins
Lancashire Lightning start their T20 Blast campaign strongly, knocking out British cricket rivals Lancashire Lightning start their T20 Blast campaign strongly, knocking out British cricket rivals left right and centre. But will the winning streak continue into the summer?
13th May 2023
Manchester is purple: UoM vs MMU’s first rugby varsity clash in six years doesn’t disappoint
Against the odds UoM pulled off a stunning derby win against rivals MMU. We give a match break down to see just how they did it.
12th May 2023
How a climate protest masked Formula E’s growing crisis
Formula E’s latest race exposed some of its biggest flaws from potentially dangerous driving to limits to low energy consumption.
28th July 2023
Put a (meat free) wing on it with TiNDLE
Up your picky bits dinner this summer with TiNDLE’s newest meat free nuggets
24th July 2023
Bill’s Spinningfields review: Frozen cocktails and mains are a hit and miss
Bill’s has introduced their new Mexico-inspired summer menu, pairing a variety of tacos with fun colourful cocktails, but does it live up to the hype?
8th July 2023
QR Codes in restaurants: A benefit or a burden?
Do QR codes add or take away from our dining experience in this post-covid world?
5th July 2023
Nothing boring about this Crumble(d)
Bringing back apple crumble – Hatch’s newest street food vendor lives up to its online hype!

15th August 2023
Review: Manchester Revue’s Lonely Hearts Sketch Club (Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Manchester Revue’s Lonely Hearts Sketch Club is a hilarious and spirited sketch comedy show performed by an exceptionally talented cast that will leave you in fits of laughter

18th July 2023
Review: R.O.S.E – Sharon Eyal, Gai Behar and Young with Ben UFO
A collaboration between Israeli creatives and British musicians, R.O.S.E is a unique immersive experience that celebrates club culture

18th July 2023
Review: Benji Reid’s – Find Your Eyes
Benji Reid combines photography and choreography in a thrilling, chilling and unique piece of artistic theatre at Manchester’s International Festival 2023

2nd July 2023
“Most of all, I’m an observer” – The career of Richard Kelly in his own words
The Mancunion interviews Richard Kelly about his time as the Arctic Monkeys’ personal photographer, his career over the years and the purpose of his latest exhibition.