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Previous editor Ben Walker steps in to the earthy fumes of Rusholme’s NQ-style community coffee spot, Anchor, where sharing is caring
Sarah Kilcourse takes a look back at some breasts-starring moments in popular culture
Do you like cars? Football? Or just pure, chaotic fun? Well if any sound pleasing to you, then play Rocket League, the Playstation Plus indie title that turned into an instant success
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Kassi Allcock narrows down the essential three bra styles that you should ‘fit’ into your underwear drawer
Helena Maxwell-Jackson weighs the pros and cons of fried chicken, where it comes from, and if it is affordable to be ethical
Tens of thousands line the streets of Manchester against government cuts and privatisation
With a replacement Britain’s nuclear weapons coming under review soon, Matthew Perry asks whether Jeremy Corbyn’s pro-disarmament position is the right way for Britain to go
Selsabil Amine discusses the powerful presence and important role carried out by the university’s Indian Dance Society
Books Editor Yasmin Mannan argues that attempts to fight radicalisation are a serious and dangerous threat to our academic liberties
Joely Thomas delves into the perils of that most simple task, finding a room to rent
Colm Lock explains the Royal Navy’s huge shortage of engineers and argues that more young people should consider a life on the waves
A new report shows that one of the University of Manchester’s key exports is world leaders
Conservative delegates attending the Party Conference in Manchester must hide security passes amidst safety fears
Faculty acknowledged by Equality Challenge Unit for its attempts to confront gender inequality
Students are losing an average of £240 a year because they do not know their rights when complaining about landlords and utility companies
At the Labour party conference, politicians have suggested that Corbyn’s promise of scrapping tuition fees is not set in stone
As new counter-terrorism legislation Prevent is implemented in universities, the government name and shame institutions that have allegedly welcomed ‘hate speakers’ with views “contrary to British values”
As pressure on students increases, the number of people seeking counselling for serious issues is rising
Ben Farren looks at the underlying issues that the rise of IS has brought to the forefront of Western strategy
Five undergraduates at the University of Salford have been awarded £10000 to research childhood cancer treatments