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Sign Language Week: Celebrating community and culture i…
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Football and Capitalism: Is the trajectory of football…
Reclaiming what was stolen: The revival of Gaeilge
The return of Labour’s hostile environment
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The science behind procrastination
Could oyster blood be the key to eternal life?
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UoM Israel debate was organised by controversial pro-Is…
Reducing Welcome Week waste: Paperless freshers’…
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Varsity Swimming 2025: MMU glides into victory
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Reform UK: A new force in Welsh politics
Students occupy the Simon Building on University of Manchester campus
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Year Abroad Diaries #5: Final year dread
How to get good at running (and enjoy it!)
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A Review of Stockport’s First Vegan Food Festival
Electric Shuffle’s £12 lunch deal is well worth the money
Enjoy fresh fruit and veg at the SU eats farmer’s market for just £3
The art of solo dating
The best British comedy podcasts right now
Hangxiety: We’ve all been there
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From Fallowfield to the front row: My first London Fashion Week experience
Is faux fur the solution? or is it causing more problems?
A revival of British fashion at LFW: Hector Maclean’s Bastard Aristocrat…
Year Abroad Diaries #5: Final year dread
11th April 2025
With the year abroad drawing to a close, it is hard not to feel apprehensive about returning to Manchester
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Raise a glass (and some hell!): Lambrini Girls tear up…
Competition Is For Losers, yet Rizzle Kicks stay winning
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Unlocking Creativity with EAC soc
Dissecting Manctopia: An ode to the voices of Manchester
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Review: Turner: In Light and Shade
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UMDS Cliffs: An enjoyably sentimental MIFTA weaved from…
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“Love mix’d with fear is sweetest”: U…
Competition Is For Losers, yet Rizzle Kicks stay winning
14th April 2025
Hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks make their long-awaited return to Manchester's O2 Ritz
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CULTPLEX’s screening of A Field in England + Q&am…
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A conversation: Debating our picks for the 2025 Oscars
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Adolescence: A haunting exploration of modern boyhood
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Remembering David Lynch
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Adolescence: A haunting exploration of modern boyhood
2nd April 2025
Adolescence is a gripping series that delves into the dark realities of modern boyhood, online radicalization, and the consequences of unchecked toxic masculinity
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Review: ‘Late in The Day’ by Tessa Hadley
Books
Sadé Omeje reviews Tessa Hadley’s latest novel ‘Late In The Day’ .
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Review: One Mic Stand
Books
Sade Omeje reviews Contact Theatre’s ‘One Mic Stand’ at Northern Quarter’s Band on the Wall
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Review: ‘Freshwater’ by Akwaeke Emezi
Books
Sade Omeje reviews Akwaeke Emezi’s much anticipated debut novel, ‘Freshwater’, a surreal story of Ada, a child born as a Obanje.
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Interview: Isaiah Hull
Books
Sade Omeje interviews Isaiah Hull, a Manchester-based poet and performer, whose debut collection of poetry, ‘Nosebleeds’, is out now.
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Review: ‘Washington Black’ by Esi Edugyan
Books
The Man Booker Prize shortlisted novel lives up to the hype, writes Sade Omeje
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