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Pippa Dennis has ended an incredibly toxic relationship with TikTok and tells us all about why
Beauty brands to expand the content of your beauty bag while supporting black-owned businesses
Treat your loved ones to some food and drink inspired gifts this Christmas!
How do the new COVID-19 vaccines work? Why were they made so quickly? Can we trust them?
Nightlife is a valuable economic sector: why have its workers been cruelly abandoned?
Greater Manchester’s Stand up to Racism group have been taking the kneel in Hulme every Wednesday for six months, and they are not stopping now
‘It’s just the musings of people slowly going insane’. Lana sits down with Fickle Friends to talk all things new music and the crazy year we’re all having
Contributor Piper Acero interviews volunteers from AIESEC and discovers the benefits of cultural exchanges
Annie Dabb describes the atmosphere at the protests against the Fallowfield fences, and puts into words just how many UoM students are feeling
Who will history students be blaming for the Coronavirus restrictions in the future? Laura Thompson explores the faults for and impacts of the restrictions
Aileen Loftus considers Half of a Yellow Sun after it has been voted the ‘winner of winners’ for the 25 year anniversary of the Women’s Prize for Fiction
Marcus Rashford MBE has just launched a book deal with Macmillan books, and he is running a books campaign over his social media channels to give children access to literature
Josh Whitehead explores how Friedrich Nietzsche shaped modern Western thought, along the way becoming nothing less than ‘the Antichrist’.
Another Round is an excellently crafted piece of work, amusing and fun at times but sincere and serene at its core.
In an email sent out this afternoon, University Senior Leadership released the findings of the inquiry into the erection of fences around the Fallowfield campus in November
Aileen Loftus chats with John from 21 to find out more about the literary magazine and the process of translation
UoM sports clubs have been working hard on their Movember campaigns
Early on Saturday morning the emergency services were called to the Unworth Park accommodation block to reports that “around 100 students” were stuck inside a lockdown flat party
Bana Mustafa considers the importance of reading decolonial literature and the need to decolonise your bookshelf.
Music editor Reece Ritchie interviews Australian Post-Punks The Nagging Doubts on their new single and their upcoming EP Autocalm. Covering Shoegaze, Slowcore and 80’s alternative influences.