26th March 2025
Pro-Palestine groups on campus announce occupation of the Simon Building, calling for the University of Manchester to “stop supporting the genocidal regime”
17th March 2025
Sign Language Week: Celebrating community and culture in BSL

To commemorate Sign Language Week, it’s high time we explore the significance of Deaf culture
5th March 2025
“Music is quite puzzling”: Peter Hook on Joy Division, New Order and getting ready to tour with The Light

Peter Hook discusses his varied experiences in the Manchester music scene ahead of his April tour
Words on the dancefloor: The Read Room
Welcome to your new favourite bookclub, where literature meets the dancefloor and connection takes centre stage
UK Supreme Court’s “heartbreaking attack on the rights of trans people” faces backlash
University of Manchester Students’ Union and on-campus groups critique the Supreme Courts recent decision
Raise a glass (and some hell!): Lambrini Girls tear up Gorilla
Brighton punk rockers Lambrini Girls take Gorilla by storm, with a night of ungovernable energy and unruly entertainment
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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University sees rise in reports of antisemitism during 2023/24 academic year
The Mancunion can reveal that there was a rise in reports of antisemitism during the academic 2023/24 year, an increase from the year before
Politics

Green Parties in Europe: A close-knit group or a broad church?
How do Green parties across Europe compare on issues like nuclear energy and military spending?

The countdown to conflict: What’s next for Taiwan and China?
With China’s claims to Taiwan showing no signs of lessening, the ongoing struggle for sovereignty continues

Reform UK: A new force in Welsh politics
Reform UK are hot on the tails of Plaid Cymru ahead of the 2026 Senedd election

A missed opportunity for change? Ireland’s election results explained
Ireland’s election results signal a continuation of the Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael coalition

25th March 2025
The countdown to conflict: What’s next for Taiwan and China?
With China’s claims to Taiwan showing no signs of lessening, the ongoing struggle for sovereignty continues

17th March 2025
Reform UK: A new force in Welsh politics
Reform UK are hot on the tails of Plaid Cymru ahead of the 2026 Senedd election

14th March 2025
A missed opportunity for change? Ireland’s election results explained
Ireland’s election results signal a continuation of the Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael coalition
The science behind procrastination
While it is frequently seen as merely a productivity issue, it may actually be driven by deeper emotional and cognitive mechanisms

25th March 2025
Could oyster blood be the key to eternal life?
Streptococcus pneumoniae is becoming increasingly difficult to kill due to its acquired multi-drug resistance, while it claims millions of lives each year. Thankfully, oysters may hold the key for new therapeutics

14th March 2025
Laptops: A misleading term that could be harming your health
The name “laptop” suggests that these devices are meant to be used on our laps, but did you know that doing so could be harmful to your health?

8th March 2025
The Matilda effect: Fighting for women’s recognition in science
Science is supposed to be about truth – but for too long, the truth about many brilliant women has been buried, stolen, or ignored. International Women’s Day was first celebrated in 1911, inspired by the work of thousands of suffragists who strived to ensure more rights for women, including the one to vote

25th February 2025
From hunger to horror: What really happened to the Franklin expedition?
In 1845, Sir John Franklin aimed to become the first to discover the ever-elusive Northwest Passage through the Arctic regions, opening trade directly from the British Empire to China
11th April 2025
Year Abroad Diaries #5: Final year dread
With the year abroad drawing to a close, it is hard not to feel apprehensive about returning to Manchester
11th April 2025
Year Abroad Diaries #5: Final year dread
With the year abroad drawing to a close, it is hard not to feel apprehensive about returning to Manchester
1st April 2025
How to get good at running (and enjoy it!)
Whether you’re just starting out or have been sporty your whole life, I believe anyone can be a ‘runner’. So, here is a guide on how to get started!
14th March 2025
Life as a humanities student. Why does my university experience seem so different?
Redefining the humanities lifestyle: what does it mean to be a hums student in a STEM dominated world?
13th March 2025
The art of solo dating
In a world that stigmatises doing things you would typically do with friends alone, here is some guidance on romanticising a solo date.

5th March 2025
The best British comedy podcasts right now
When you want to unwind, there’s nothing better than a comedy podcast
Football and Capitalism: Is the trajectory of football sliding away from the working-class?
Football clubs have prioritised profit at the expense of community and fans – to the sport’s detriment
1st April 2025
Reclaiming what was stolen: The revival of Gaeilge
The quiet resurgence of Ireland’s native language is evidence of a powerful tool in resistance against oppression
1st April 2025
The return of Labour’s hostile environment
Why Labour’s punitive proposed welfare cuts are indicative of a bleak future for the UK’s disabled population
Videos
Rusholme’s finest sandwich is the Kurdish shawarma at Al-Zain
This Curry Mile favourite serves shawarma and beautifully fresh salad in freshly baked bread, and its affordable food is some of Manchester’s best

UoM and MMU both put in some fantastic performances at the Varsity Swimming today, but it was MMU that emerged victorious
2nd April 2025
Football and Capitalism: Is the trajectory of football sliding away from the working-class?
Football clubs have prioritised profit at the expense of community and fans – to the sport’s detriment
1st April 2025
The Halcyon Age: Big wins and humbling losses for the University of Manchester Ultimate Frisbee Club
Following a very successful regionals campaign, which saw five teams qualify for nationals, UoM Ultimate take on the best of the best at the 2025 University Indoor Nationals.
1st April 2025
From Suffrajitsu to choking out reporters: The embattled history of women’s MMA
In the traditionally male dominated area of MMA, this article looks at the women who paved the way for other female fighters
31st March 2025
UFC London: Brits show out but ultimately leave disappointed
A monumentous occasion for UFC fans in London turned disappointing with the standard of the fights not up to scratch
24th March 2025
A Review of Stockport’s First Vegan Food Festival
Stockport hosted its very first vegan food festival, bringing together plant based treats, in the name of sustainability
24th March 2025
Electric Shuffle’s £12 lunch deal is well worth the money
Electric Shuffle are serving up an array of mouth watering burgers in their new £12 lunch deal
19th March 2025
Enjoy fresh fruit and veg at the SU eats farmer’s market for just £3
The students union farmers market is a great way to fill your cupboards with fresh fruit and veg on a budget
12th March 2025
Pub quizzing at The Blues Kitchen
The Blues Kitchen have launched their very own pub quiz, taking place every Tuesday night, boasting quirky questions and £6 margaritas

21st March 2025
Where women are in revolt…the three minute scream arrives at The Whitworth!
I take my time at each installation, finding comfort in noticing that many older women have brought along young girls to the Women in Revolt! exhibition at The Whitworth

26th February 2025
Review: Turner: In Light and Shade
The Whitworth’s latest exhibition, Turner: In Light and Shade, features a decent-if-hampered collection of the 19th century great’s works

24th February 2025
Experiencing Valentine’s Day in Manchester through Art
Art galleries are a place to walk in silence together or alone, seldom feeling lonely. They are some of the most romantic spaces I have been to. As February is the month of Valentine’s, I took the liberty of going on a hunt to find the most romantic pieces of art in Manchester

18th February 2025
Interim: Intervening photography
Opening its doors for one day and night only, the Interim exhibition will mark a new beginning just before the anticipated end for third year photography graduates at MMU