Our week in the News
4th October 2024
Situated on Oxford Road, Big Hands is an iconic bar and music venue that serves as an oasis for the weird and wonderful. I went along and had a chat with the General Manager, and the resident harmonicist to try and uncover the magical essence of Big Hands
3rd October 2024
Azealia Banks live at O2 Victoria Warehouse: Problematic star comes Back to the Union Jack, eventually
Azealia Banks returns to the UK, but is hindered by lateness and on-stage laziness overshadowing her undeniable talent
30th September 2024
An Interview with Greater Manchester Police: How to protect yourself from spiking
We talked to representatives from the Greater Manchester Police about Anti-spiking Awareness Week and how students can protect themselves
Five of the best study spots on campus
With assignment deadlines already set for many, here are some of the best spots for your next study session.
Ones to watch: Tell the Truth’s Fashion Week debut
Rainy Womack tells us about the debut of his luxury brand Tell the Truth at London Fashion Week 2024
One Love: A beautiful tribute to Manchester queerness
Matt Cain’s novel One Love is an exceptional piece of queer literature that offers valuable life lessons, no matter who you are
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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Fallowfield’s 18.35%: Why are students not voting?
The recent narrative of student voter engagement has not been a particularly positive one, and Manchester’s students are no exception to this
Circadian rhythms of health: Why syncing with the environment is vital to wellbeing
Learn how circadian rhythms are the key to optimise your sleep, improve your mood and ace your exams
31st May 2024
Ice, Ice, Maybe? The art of remembering and forgetting, from a roundworm’s ice bath
Love an ice bath? So do roundworms – because they can remember that they’ve just had one. The storing of memory is a complex phenomenon, but a recent study has found that roundworms can delay their forgetting of their memory if they’re placed on ice
15th May 2024
What Game Theory reveals about the science of cooperation
Game theory is the science of competition and cooperation. It seeks to reveal the best strategies which bring you maximum gain. What does it show about life and the world around us?
1st May 2024
Celebrating 70 years of science at CERN
As the 70th anniversary of CERN approaches, we investigate the origins and history of the organisation whilst asking questions about the future of the laboratory; what’s next? And how can it align its ambition for research with the modern world’s needs for sustainability?
10th April 2024
Why are you laughing: The science of humour
While humour is an innate part of being human, dating back to ‘primate laughter’, exactly what makes something funny is still mostly unknown
8th October 2024
Five of the best study spots on campus
With assignment deadlines already set for many, here are some of the best spots for your next study session.
8th October 2024
Five of the best study spots on campus
With assignment deadlines already set for many, here are some of the best spots for your next study session.
4th October 2024
“Be consistent” – Kai Dalhouse on the reality of the modelling industry
The Mancunion sits down with exciting Manchester modelling talent Kai Dalhouse to discuss all things fashion, from his favourite brands that he’s worked with, to advice for anyone looking to enter the industry
2nd October 2024
It’s okay to not enjoy going out: A guide to navigating university life without the partying scene
The ultimate rundown on how to make the best of the social opportunities on offer at university, even if you realise that alcohol-fuelled nights out aren’t really your thing
25th September 2024
I went to London Fashion Week? A student journalist’s dream come true
Following our trip to the 2024 edition of London Fashion Week, we give you the rundown on the exciting and imaginative shows and events the industry showpiece had to offer
6th June 2024
Did you know that there’s a spa under Simon Building
Rumour has it that deep in the depths of UoM lies a hidden spa. Why? We cannot say. But should you embark on an adventure to find it? Absolutely.
Letters to a younger year
As we face the exciting yet intimidating abyss of the new academic year, The Mancunion shares some top tips and advice for the months ahead
1st October 2024
A fond-ish farewell? Why the demolition of Owens Park is bittersweet.
As Fallowfield prepares to build farewell to it’s most memorable and striking monument, the Owens Park Tower, we examine its nostalgic legacy, as well as the exciting opportunities its demolition will create
4th June 2024
Challenges facing international students at the University of Manchester: Where do we fit in?
Under-resourced UK universities lean on international student fees to supplement their institutions; simultaneously, Britain’s borders are becoming more restrictive to students under the current government. This paradox leaves international students caught in the crossfire
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
In this guide to the Campus League, The Mancunion Sport highlights the leagues and teams available to get involved with in this sporting season!
27th September 2024
A guide to university sports: Eight clubs you should join and why
In this guide to University Sports, The Mancunion highlights eight growing sports clubs that you should consider joining!
9th May 2024
Victory for MMU as Varsity returns for 2024
It was a day to remember for Manchester Metropolitan as they finished their season on a high, ousting the University of Manchester 20-38 in a thrilling comeback for The Manchester Varsity Series. At last, Varsity returned to a ticketed event, sold-out by both universities. As kick off approached, supporters were primed and ready to enjoy […]
9th May 2024
FA Cup Semi Final: “Who is everyone talking about now? Certainly not the team that won.”
During a nail-biting and controversial match again Manchester Utd, the hopes of Coventry fans reached cloud 9
20th March 2024
The new generation of F1 drivers: Wasted potential?
F1 is the highest class of international racing for single-seaters, but with such extreme competitiveness and only 20 seats on the grid what are the options available to talented drivers like Liam Lawson or Oliver Bearman?
27th September 2024
Seven days of pasta!
A pasta assigned to each day of the week, for easy dinner inspiration, no matter the occasion
26th September 2024
How to ace the fresher’s food shop
Six do’s and don’t’s for incoming fresher’s for a successful grocery haul, while avoiding crowds, overpricing and food waste.
14th May 2024
Another tequila bar lands in Manchester, as Casa Pomelo opens its doors in Freight Island
Casa Pomelo delivers an array of tequila-based cocktails, with George Clooney’s ‘Casamigos’ as the main ingredient
26th April 2024
The Alchemist Cosmic Supper Club review: Unlocking celestial delights
The Alchemist have launched an exciting new way to experience their magic with the new Cosmic Supper Club
29th September 2024
I’m not afraid of red, yellow, and blue: A defence of modern art
One of the complaints that is often rallied against ‘modern art’ is that it is pretentious. Contemporary art, however, is made for you, a modern person, so take a big gulp and dive in
26th September 2024
Get to know the Whitworth Art Gallery
While the Whitworth Art Gallery is only two minutes from campus, it’s still criminally underrated as an artistic and community space in the student community
23rd May 2024
A celebration of Jewish art in Manchester: Introducing Synagogue Scratch
This month, Synagogue Scratch is returning to Manchester Jewish Museum. The series represents a unique opportunity to enjoy new, groundbreaking performances by Jewish artists, in the museum’s beautifully preserved 1874 Synagogue.
10th May 2024
Making Manchester #3: Eleanor Haigh
Performing across the UK from Edinburgh Fringe to London, Eleanor Haigh embraces the spotlight with a multitude of talent. She breaks down what draws her to the arts and the biggest challenges facing artists today.