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Joe McFadden outlines the argument for Nancy’s Rothwell’s removal as Vice-Chancellor and urges students to vote yes on March 8th
Camille Garratt reflects on Haig’s gripping new novel The Midnight Library
Not just your ‘typical West Ham signing’: Jesse Lingard has made an explosive start to his time at West Ham United
Columnist Anna Jin talks to Dominique Crick, whose slogan t-shirt brand is encouraging kindness and positivity
From viagra to penicillin, the world would not be the same without these accidental discoveries
A discussion of LGBTQ+ allyship in the context of the hit Channel 4 show, It’s a Sin
Chloe Tenn highlights some of science history’s most inspiring unsung women to celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Annie Dabb catches up with student artists about the social and professional challenges they face
The online murder mystery mission based in Manchester that will help beat the lockdown boredom
With hundreds more films and TV shows added to the site, has Disney Plus finally claimed top spot amidst the ‘Streaming Wars’?
To celebrate this year’s LGBT History Month our writers picked the essential LGBT biographical films
Music Editor Reece Ritchie reviews ‘As The Love Continues’ Mogwai’s latest offering. Discussing post-rock and music without lyrics
No confidence in Nancy: an explanation of next month’s historic vote of no confidence in University senior management
Netflix’s new show strings along a series of secrets that makes for one of 2021’s first must-watch series
Amrita Chattopadhyay discusses how the Manchester chemistry community have been celebrating LGBT+ History month
Is anyone out there? Emma Hattersley discusses the messages we’ve sent into space that may never be heard.
Anna van der Zwaluw offers an update on the covid-19 battle, discussing the new variants and the progression of the vaccination rollout.
Clementine Lawrence examines the difficulties universities face when it comes to navigating the minefield that is free speech
Will the UK’s vaccine rollout be the much-needed weapon in the government’s arsenal to win back popular support or will it be another blunder waiting to happen?
Labour finds itself in its worst identity crisis of the post-war era, something which national flags and a patriotic rhetoric won’t solve alone. Does Keir Starmer have an impossible job ahead of him?