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‘The Moor’ is a short tragedy by Freya Thomson about losing a sibling, set against the backdrop of the infamous Saddleworth Moor
We’re used to seeing ripped jeans and worn crop-tops on sale, but some of these fashion trends seem to be taking it a step too far.
After months of wearing face masks, we’re sick and tired of ‘maskne’. But thankfully, we’ve found the perfect face mask to solve our Covid complexions.
Lucy Nichols writes from the inside of the occupation, painting a picture of what’s really going down
Anna Jin talks to Terri-Anne Turton, founder of the Manchester-based Tur-Shirt Company, to give The Mancunion readers an exclusive limited-time discount code to shop their slogan t-shirts
You’ve met someone completely new, from a different course, maybe even a different country, and you add them on Facebook. How do you already have mutual friends? Matilda Leonard explains
Cameron Christie talks to Simon Colebrooke about new label Over/Shadow
Support your local restaurants by ordering takeout from them – you won’t regret it
The protest around Oak House happened in conjunction with an occupation of Owen’s Park Tower
An Electrical Engineering student tracks their journey to develop a new skincare regime and their fashion purchases over the course of October
Emma Hattersley suggests some science experiments to keep you busy over lockdown
How has the pandemic affected the poorest children in Kenya, where schools are closed and millions are unable to access remote learning
The Student Union has introduced a Buddy Scheme to help students feeling stressed, isolated, or overwhelmed due to the pandemic
Maisie Scott reviews Before the Coffee Gets Cold and the novel’s depiction of time travel and the modern coffee shop
Harry Peate shares his behind the scenes look into 100 Manchester Parks
The gathering was supposed to take place tonight at 8 pm on Fallowfield campus
Introducing a new theatre company who is taking their work onscreen to adapt and made theatre more accessible to all. Read to find out exciting and innovative events taking place such as an Immersive digital experience.
An Interview with Cecilia Alfonso-Eaton, University of Manchester Drama Society’s new inclusion officer on her values and how she is striving to ensure inclusion within the University’s drama society.
Lucy Johnson gives her best advice on the ways in which you can stay fit, mentally and physically, during lockdown
Music Contributor Izzy Langhammer delves into the both intensely personal and globally relevant ‘Acts of Rebellion’ from Ela Minus. Both an album for our times and of our times