11th December 2024
The University has proposed estimated prices of £235 a week for new Fallowfield rooms
9th December 2024
EarthBound at 30: Fantasy from mundanity
Three decades on, the quirky JRPG EarthBound still sets the standards for innovation and creativity in gaming
27th November 2024
In the hot seat: MMG take on Students’ Union Executives
The Mancunion, in collaboration with Fuse TV, interviewed this years cohort of elected student executives about what they have been up to this term
“Making something funny out of unfunny ingredients”: In conversation with Nish Kumar
In light of his show extending in May, I sat down with Nish Kumar to explore the essence of Nish, Don’t Kill My Vibe and the complications of contemporary comedy
UFO 50 review: An inventive balance of short-term fun and long-term engagement
50 more ways to get distracted from your work
Interning at L’Oréal
As applications season looms, we take a look at the experiences of a Manchester student completing a placement in the beauty industry
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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Behind the Fur: Understanding the furry community on campus
Furries have long sparked curiosity and controversy, but what lies beyond the stereotypes?
Politics
Kemi Badenoch’s Conservative Party: Have they learned nothing?
Having elected Kemi Badenoch as their new leader, the Conservatives face a choice: learn the lessons of the past and align the party with the British people, or move to the right and spend even longer in opposition.
Trump and Ukraine: fears of US isolationism shake Europe
Trump’s White House return has sparked fears in of an end to US largess in Ukraine; what does this mean for both Brussels and Kyiv?
Are journalists being targeted? Dangerous conditions for Palestinian and Lebanese journalists
Organisations representing journalists have accused Israel of deliberately targeting journalists covering the Israel-Palestine conflict – an act considered by the International Court of Justice as a war crime
South Korea declares and revokes martial law in a single day
Martial law was declared in South Korea only for it to be revoked hours later, exposing deep fractures in President Yoon Suk-Yeol’s leadership as the nation grapples with balancing security and freedom
9th December 2024
Trump and Ukraine: fears of US isolationism shake Europe
Trump’s White House return has sparked fears in of an end to US largess in Ukraine; what does this mean for both Brussels and Kyiv?
5th December 2024
Are journalists being targeted? Dangerous conditions for Palestinian and Lebanese journalists
Organisations representing journalists have accused Israel of deliberately targeting journalists covering the Israel-Palestine conflict – an act considered by the International Court of Justice as a war crime
5th December 2024
South Korea declares and revokes martial law in a single day
Martial law was declared in South Korea only for it to be revoked hours later, exposing deep fractures in President Yoon Suk-Yeol’s leadership as the nation grapples with balancing security and freedom
1964: A year of triumph in space exploration
In recognition of The Mancunion’s 60th anniversary, this article is written as if the events taking place 60 years ago were to take place today
18th November 2024
The Three Musketeers of the UK Igniting Passion for STEM in India
In a world increasingly shaped by technology and innovation, the importance of fostering curiosity and problem-solving skills in students has never been more critical. Three distinguished researchers from the UK are stepping up to meet this challenge
18th November 2024
Neuralinks PRIME study: What we’ve learned so far
On X, Nolan Arbaugh uploaded a video of himself playing a game called Civilization VI. In the video, you can follow a cursor that demonstrates his actions in the game. Everything seems normal—until you realise that the cursor isn’t controlled by his hand but by his mind alone
15th November 2024
Celebrating Black scientists of UoM
To celebrate Black History Month, we spotlight four influential Black STEM graduates from the University of Manchester whose work has left an indelible mark on their respective fields
7th November 2024
NASA’s Europa Clipper blasts off in search for alien life on distant moon
NASA’s Europa Clipper has launched to explore Jupiter’s icy moon Europa in search of signs of alien life. Set to arrive in April 2030, the spacecraft is equipped with advanced instruments to analyse the moon’s surface and subsurface
20th January 2025
Interning at L’Oréal
As applications season looms, we take a look at the experiences of a Manchester student completing a placement in the beauty industry
20th January 2025
Interning at L’Oréal
As applications season looms, we take a look at the experiences of a Manchester student completing a placement in the beauty industry
16th December 2024
A very Man-Goop-ion Christmas: An outrageous gift guide
Struggling to find the perfect gift this Christmas, look no further than this very realistic and very affordable gift guide, curated by yours truly…
16th December 2024
Feel at home this Christmas, even if you’re not
Whether you’re studying abroad or are just away from family traditions, making Manchester feel like home this Christmas could feel challenging. However, with the right approach, it can also be an opportunity to create new memories and embrace the festive season. The University of Manchester is known for hosting a diverse environment, as it welcomes […]
5th December 2024
Tribe hotel launches at Manchester Airport
Newly opened hotel at Manchester Airport immediately impresses upon first viewing
27th November 2024
What are the biggest cultural shocks for exchange students?
From mealtimes to bean-obsession, here are some of the biggest cultural challenges that exchange students have faced during their time in Manchester
Finding home at univeristy
Navigating the change from home to university can be daunting, but equally extremely rewarding
16th December 2024
The accent of ignorance: Are Northern voices underestimated in higher education?
Northern accents are too often not taken seriously. It is high time academia fights this
16th December 2024
The reality of ‘private school culture’ at UK universities
Private school culture at university is far more pervasive than it seems. Universities must break this cycle of privilege
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
Netflix’s live boxing event, despite a strong undercard, culminated in one of the worst main events in the history of the sport
27th November 2024
Manchester Tyrants take on Movember
The University of Manchester’s very own American Football team make yet another valuable contribution to the annual charity event
20th November 2024
Reclaim The Night charity football match
University of Manchester senior leadership staff take part in a charity football match with the Student Union officers to raise awareness for Reclaim The Night
14th November 2024
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson to air Saturday morning on Netflix
The eagerly anticipated boxing clash between a YouTuber and former heavyweight champion will air on the world’s biggest streaming platform
13th November 2024
Discovering new martial arts – my experience with Kalaripayattu
One of the oldest forms of martial art, Kalaripayattu is an Indian martial art that originated in Kerala, a state on the south western coast of India
18th January 2025
My Nawaab’s Sunday brunch: A wholesome experience of fusion and inclusion
My Nawaab’s Sunday brunch warmly invites communities from Manchester and beyond to their expansive Indian-Pakistani buffet.
24th December 2024
The Black Friar: A hearty meal in the centre of Salford
Come for the delicious food, stay for the welcoming environment, the Black Friar offers big portions, and even bigger smiles
24th December 2024
Shogun Ramen and Bar are offering 20% off for students: a must try!
Shogun are serving up some of the most authentic Japanese food in Manchester, with no better way to try it than 20% off on Tuesdays
24th December 2024
Have a boozy tea party at Simmons
Bottomless Sessions have arrived at Simmons, offering unlimited cocktail teapots, and a slice of pizza
6th December 2024
The art of tone: A legacy of the student voice
The Mancunion looks back at its 60-year evolution of tone on its anniversary, and how the art of the student voice is ever changing
29th November 2024
Art as activism: Women are experts of the protest sign
Marchers at Reclaim the Night 2024 use art to fight for female safety in the form of placards and signs, reminiscent of generations of women before them
10th October 2024
A photographer’s ode to the student years – Richard Davis’ love letter to Manchester
At the time Richard Davis didn’t know that his photography of the red-brick walls and dark canals of nineties Manchester would become a testament to an era in time before everything changed forever
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