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Insects: creepy, crawly and packed full of protein!
A new lawsuit from the family of Henrietta Lacks represents a new chapter in her tale of race, money and consent.
The Mancunion guide on how to spend Halloween this year, from swimming in the dark, to club nights and pumpkin carving, we’ve got you covered with an events run down this October.
The position of becoming a part-time officer at the SU has now opened up and this is all students need to know about it.
Environmentally sustainable and cheap? The best vintage shops in Manchester ranked
Read our chat with Lucy Deakin, a Manchester based singer who’s supported Larkins and is set to be the next big thing in pop
Girls Night In campaigner groups are calling for a boycott of clubs on Wednesday 27th October to protest spiking
How likely is another lockdown this winter? Sasha Braham discusses whether we’ll need to dust off Zoom this Christmas.
Yes, the Conservative Party Conference was a joke – but Tory rule is anything but funny.
The Mancunion Music Section contributors share their musical recommendations in celebration of Black History Month.
Evidence suggests additional doses increase vaccine-induced protection against COVID-19 in vulnerable individuals.
Miriam Jarvis considers how My Body Keeps Your Secrets and The Way We Survive explore what trauma leaves behind and the idea of the ‘false self’
Starmer has got to go – and Andy Burnham should be the one to replace him.
Our biggest tip to save you time and money as a student? Make sure you have a well-stocked pantry to cook better, tastier and cheaper.
Aayush Chadha reviews Rock of Ages at the Opera House
Theatre Editor Jay Darcy reviews Grease at the Opera House, starring Peter Andre
Delve into the revelations of the Pandora Papers and their implications for high level politicians
How ethical is the food that you order? Foodstuff is a company looking to change the face of delivery.
New developments in cardiovascular healthcare at Manchester could save millions of lives
Exploring the facets and films that made up the Japanese New Wave, Jason Fox introduces one of the most exciting movements of cinematic history