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Luke Sharma attends a heart-rending production of Early One Morning at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton
Ben Farren criticises Israel as a people, a state, and a force whilst Deepanshi retorts self-defence is an immutable right in the face of terrorism
The Students’ Union is converting the former RBS space next to Academy 1 into a pop-up shop and flexible events space run by student volunteers
The uni becomes affiliated with the WRC, which addresses poor pay and working conditions at the garment factories which produce university merchandise.
Three students, one currently in a serious condition in hospital, have been attacked in Fallowfield on their way home from a night out in Manchester.
Robert Firth takes a look at ‘Magna Life’, a health and fitness business co-founded by a final year University of Manchester student
Ben Sutton tells us to give cartoons a go this week
Interpol’s struggle to deliver original material is clear
As Black History Month begins at the Students’ Union and a new plaque is unveiled in honour of Arthur Lewis, Diversity Officer Tessy Maritim speaks to The Mancunion on the issue of the under-representation of black professors in universities.
Adrienne Galloway gives us her pick of the celebs making statements in the fashion world
The History of Apple Pie excited the audience with a mix of old and new
Zoo felt so close to being really good
The Manchester Universities have been ranked as having the second cheapest round in the UK, having just been beaten by the Leeds Universities.
The Manchester Green Party receives a surge in new members, mirroring the national picture. The Young Greens see a 100 per cent increase in members.
They’re too cold, too warm, too dirty and never turn up! We can only be on about buses. Robert Firth has a rant about an integral feature of Manchester student life.
The Menzingers’ live show is an energetic, emotional spectacle
A series of unannounced door-to-door visits in Fallowfield at the beginning of October saw over 100 known criminals located and arrested and £90000 worth of cannabis plants seized
England’s 2003 World Cup winning legend, and current attacking coach, Mike Catt spoke to The Mancunion’s Liam Kelly.
Silverclub turn the Deaf Institute into a neon-coloured mush of grooviness.
Ezra Furman & the Boyfriends play a particularly eccentric set at Band on the Wall