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Proof that you need more than great music to make a great club night was evident on the night
The project will involve expanding both the North and South wings of the building, and upgrading the building’s utilities
The Mancunion liveblogs the unofficial hustings for this year’s Exec Team elections
Spiked’s Free Speech University Rankings ranked universities on the level of free expression allowed on campus. The University of Manchester was ranked amber; the university itself received green, but the Students’ Union’s amber ranking pulled it down.
Amiel Cohen considers from a Western perspective the role and representation of the veil in both Western and Muslim countries and cultures
The Pride day mentality needs to infiltrate everyday life if it is to have the impact LGBT needs on awareness, openness, and equality
With a huge contrast in the visibility of sexual diversity between the arts and politics, we are challenged about what influences us and how we can stimulate change
‘Prevent’ is hypocritical and ignorant, but the problem goes much further than that
Three buildings in the University of Manchester’s North Campus have had to be evacuated, and Sackville Street cordoned off, after the highly explosive chemical acetone peroxide was reported to have crystallised
Despite having a terrible injury whilst playing for univarsity, Alice Smith is determined to raise money for Ugandan playgrounds
The latest ‘cash for influence’ scandal highlights more than just nefarious MPs exploiting their positions, it raises fundamental questions about how we pay our lawmakers
From North campus to Samuel Alexander, Sarah Kilcourse takes us on a style safari of our very own university
ALA.NI’s performance was relaxed yet stylised, showing her disciplined approach to music
A big celebration calls for big tunes
Classic DC punk: nothing more, nothing less
Peace talk touring, Happy People and drinking with Bombay Bicycle Club
Philip Selway holds the audience’s attention even as the general mood puts the audience into an ethereal, contemplative haze
Stephen Miller considers the appeal of vinyl records against the lack of innovation in the consumption of music today
On the back of their thus-far strongest album, Enter Shikari confidently deliver a show providing fans with all that they would expect – plus more