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Reports show Manchester is doing the most to resettle refugees. However many students and public officials are demanding more is done to help those in need
Victoria Brignell is a producer of BBC Radio 4’s In Our Time. We talked about the programme’s role in academia, access to a career in the media, and the future of Radio 4
Manchester Metropolitan University claims no violent altercations took place, but one woman was sent to hospital because of her treatment during the eviction
It’s big, it’s back, and it’s here to get you. Here’s what you need to know about avoiding the September sniffles. Will you survive?
A little sound advice on what’s in place at university and in the community to keep your possessions in your possession
The only three places you will ever need to know about when you’re looking for great comedy in Manchester
Unsure where to explore beyond Piccadilly Gardens? Kassi Allcock’s shopping guide reveals all of Manchester’s shopping extravaganzas
Congratulations! You have made it to Manchester. But what fashion and beauty essentials are needed to survive here? Kathryn reveals the must-haves
Having a bit of a makeup crisis? Follow Millie Kershaw’s 4-minute emergency makeup guide to transform from bed bug to beauty queen
Dutch architects selected to build new engineering department on the main university campus
With the Labour leadership contest drawn to a close, Grace Iona Annesley-Mair retrospectively discusses Yvette Cooper’s billing as the ‘feminist’ candidate
With fear of first year being something we all share, Opinion Editor Joe Evans discusses getting involved and throwing yourself into university
Our reporter spoke with refugees at the Calais camp to get their side of the story
Student reporter Daniel Saville travelled to Calais to see what refugees were going through first-hand. There, he witnessed a protest against the poor treatment they are subjected to by authorities
Our pick for what to watch this Welcome Week is the Manchester-set 70s crime drama Life on Mars
Did Batman: Arkham Knight life up to the reputation of its predecessors or has the Batman lost what it takes to succeed? Stephen Lewis gives us his view on the game in his review
A fresher from last year shares her advice for all of this year’s new faces in Manchester about how to indulge your passion for film as a student
Winterbottom’s 24 Hour Party People serves as an excellent crash-course in Manchester’s music history
At first glance, volunteering in a less developed country can seem at best disingenuous, more about looking kind than making an impact. But once you dig deeper, the real values of “voluntourism” become apparent
Here at The Mancunion Food & Drink, we’re starting a revolution against ubiquitous commercial coffee brands, to help independent and passionate retailers to thrive in the caffeine-fuelled world of café consumerism