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Ethan Davies

Ethan Davies


Review: ‘Everything that happened and would happen’

Review: ‘Everything that happened and would happen’

‘ETHAWH’ charts the course of European history over the past 120 years and is like nothing you’ve ever seen before
The Debate: did Wolf Alice deserve the 2018 Mercury Prize?

The Debate: did Wolf Alice deserve the 2018 Mercury Prize?

After indie rockers Wolf Alice snatch the coveted 2018 Mercury prize, Ethan Davies and Hana Kelly discuss whether or not they did enough to deserve it.
Q and A: Tom Zanetti

Q and A: Tom Zanetti

Tom Zanetti answered some quick-fire questions ahead of his show at the O2 Ritz
Win Bongo’s Bingo Tickets!

Win Bongo’s Bingo Tickets!

Want to win Bongo’s Bingo Tickets for the 27th September at Manchester Academy for you and seven mates? The Mancunion have partnered with Bongo’s Bingo to give away: *   Reserved table at the front for you and seven mates *   2 bottles of fizz *   One year’s with of Koka Noodles for the winner Want […]
A fresh take on Freshers

A fresh take on Freshers

An alternative way to enjoy Welcome Week, without party focus. Jessica Blair debunks the myth that university excludes sober students.
SU Rebrand and Refurbished Building Unveiled

SU Rebrand and Refurbished Building Unveiled

The University of Manchester Students’ Union have officially unveiled their new branding and space after a three year refurbishment worth £12.5 million.
New Brunswick Park opened by Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell

New Brunswick Park opened by Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell

Professor Dame Rothwell hoped the park would act as a good link between the university and the local residents of Ardwick, as well as improve student well-being through increasing green space on campus
NUS launch Totum to replace NUS Extra

NUS launch Totum to replace NUS Extra

The NUS’ new Totum service and app will replace the eight-year old NUS Extra discount card, which will aim to provide a more holistic engagement platform for students
Exec Team appeal for dialogue as UCU vote on further strikes

Exec Team appeal for dialogue as UCU vote on further strikes

After last year’s strikes, the new Students’ Union Exec Team have encouraged “all sides to get round the negotiating table” to “avoid action which detrimentally impacts our students”
Review: TRUCK Festival

Review: TRUCK Festival

TRUCK Festival’s celebration of female-fronted bands is refreshing and welcome — in doing so, the small indie-focused festival has become a leader in furthering the cause for feminism in music.
Preview: Humber Street Sesh 2018

Preview: Humber Street Sesh 2018

Ethan Davies previews Hull’s premiere metropolitan music festival, Humber Street Sesh, which is the perfect getaway for those of you needing new music, cheap drinks, and thoroughly lovely locals
Live Review: The Orielles

Live Review: The Orielles

Missed out on Arctic Monkeys tickets? Don’t worry, there’s a new Yorkshire band who’ll have your hips moving in no time
Live Review: Django Django at the Ritz

Live Review: Django Django at the Ritz

Django Django have been riding high of late, a successful album and a series of sold-out shows – Ethan Davies found that their live performances are just as impressive
Review: Django Django – Marble Skies

Review: Django Django – Marble Skies

Third albums can make or break any musical career, and after a disappointing second album, Django Django don’t disappoint with Marble Skies, writes Ethan Davies

Live Review: This Feeling Alive

This Feeling Alive have unearthed genuine new musical talent, but must do more to reach a bigger audience and support their talent, writes Ethan Davies

Review: Horrors Album is “V” Good

V is an ambitious, adventurous, and positive new album from The Horrors, whose partnership with producer Paul Epworth is proving to be a formidable one

Sussex Varsity descends into chaos

Sussex Varsity 2017 took a nasty turn this year as violence erupted between Brighton and Sussex students

NSS boycott threatens student economics society campaign

The Students’ Union’s boycott of the National Student Survey is causing issues for the campaign tactics of the ever-growing Post-Crash Economics Society