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Students have reacted negatively after a new round of the Student Union bar hosted by Dizzy Quiz featured photos of pubic hair
This LGBT+ History Month, the Untold Orchestra will be performing their show Queer Icons at Contact Theatre’s Queer Contact
We take a look at Baratzuri’s menu for a Valentine’s Day feast at Escape to Freight Island, featuring live music from ‘Perfectly Frank’
Serena spotlights four sustainable brands to get you sorted for upcoming job interviews
Find out a little more about the new SU elected positions and what you could do to represent the student body.
It’s Valentines, meaning tis the season to be horny! From dildos to Kegels to saucy eggs, the Mancunion has something to please everyone. So, spread your legs, and find your new soul mate this season. May the sexopade commence!
Make a real connection this month and head down to a unique Valentine’s event in the city where you can meet your match and dance till dawn
The Mancunion music section breaks down their favourite love songs of all time to prepare you for your hottest valentines date yet!
Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers, the iconic “Standing Ovation musical”, plays at Manchester’s Palace Theatre later this month
Kristin Cooper reviews Post-punk group Legss play to a sold out crowd at YES basement with support from Pyncher and Mandrake Handshake.
Should working-class people be celebrating or condemning the collaboration between Greggs and Primark?
If you’re feeling heartbroken this Valentine’s Day, here are the best books to read following a break-up
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy talks to Jake Quickenden about his achievements and aspirations, ahead of Footloose’s stint in Manchester
Building on James O’Brien’s extensive list, Alfie Cumberworth summarises the worst things Boris Johnson has done during his time in government.
How to keep your bike safe on campus
What do students have to say about the increased stop and search powers in Greater Manchester?
This afternoon a student protest disrupted a pro-Israel stall ran by the Union of Jewish Students and Israel education organisation Stand With Us.
Belfast, an autobiographical story of Kenneth Branagh’s childhood, is an irresistibly charming and heart-warming crowd-pleaser.